sidplayfp - a C64 and SID chip emulator for playing Commodore 64
music.
sidplayfp [OPTIONS] datafile
Sidplayfp is a music player that emulates various
components from a Commodore 64 (C64) computer. The result is a program which
can load and execute C64 machine code programs which produce music and
sound. Sidplayfp has been designed for accuracy which results in a quite
high cpu usage. Additional playback modes have however been provided to
allow playback on low specification machines at the cost of accuracy.
- -h, --help
- Display help.
- -h,
--help-debug
- Display additional options helpful for debugging.
- -f<num>
- Set audio output frequency in Hz (default: 48000).
- -nf
- No filter emulation. This will reduce CPU overhead at the cost of reduced
emulation quality.
- -o<num>
- Select track number (default: preset).
- -s
- Stereo playback. If the tune is identified as stereo then sid 1 and 2
become the left and right channels respectively. For three sid tunes the
chips are mixed as left, center and right.
- -m
- Mono playback.
- -v|q[level]
- Verbose or quiet (no time display) console output while playing. Can
include an optional level, defaults to 1.
- -b<num>
- Set start time in [mins:]secs[.milli] format (compatible with
sid2wav).
- -ds<addr>
- Force dual sid environment by adding a second chip at specified address.
This forces emulation of 2 sid-chips for stereo playback even if datafile
is identified as only being mono. This occurs in the case of the stereo
prg format as currently there is no way to identify them. Stereo MUS and
SID files are however automatically detected. The second sid may be
installed in the 0xD420-0xD7FF or 0xDE00-0xDFFF address range. Address may
be specified in exadecimal (e.g -ds0xd420) or decimal (e.g. -ds54304)
format.
- -ts<addr>
- Add a third chip at specified address. The sid may be installed in the
0xD420-0xD7FF or 0xDE00-0xDFFF address range. Address may be specified in
exadecimal (e.g -ts0xd440) or decimal (e.g. -ts54336) format.
- -u<num>
- Mute a channel. May be used more than one time. Channel 1 to 3 are for the
first SID chip while channels from 4 to 6 are for the second one and 7 to
9 for the third.
- -p<num>
- Set bit precision for file saving. The default is 16 to create 16 bit
signed samples, but can be set to 32 (32 bit float). Other values will
cause invalid output.
- -o<l|s>
- Option 'l' will select continuous track looping while 's' will select the
current track instead of all. This option can be combined with the track
selection to form -ols<num>.
- -t<num>
- Set play length in [mins:]secs[.milli] format (0 is endless).
- -v<n|p>[f]
- Set VIC clock speed. 'n' is NTSC (America, 60Hz) and 'p' is PAL (Europe,
50Hz). Providing an 'f' will prevent speed fixing that tries to compensate
automatically for the speed difference. Removing speed fixing simulates
what happens on a real C64. Options can be written as: -vnf or -vn
-vf.
- -m<o|n>[f]
- Set SID chip model. 'o' is the old 6581 and 'n' is the new 8580. Providing
an 'f' will force the selected model overriding the one specified by the
tune.
- --digiboost
- Enable digiboost hack for 8580 model so the digi samples become
audible.
- -r<i|r>[f]
- Set resampling mode. 'i' is interpolation (less expensive) and 'r'
resampling (accurate). Providing an 'f' will provide faster resampling
sacrificing quality. Fast resampling is available only for reSID
emulation. Options can be written as: -rif or -ri -rf.
- -w,
--wav[name]
- Create WAV-file. The default output filename is <datafile>[n].wav
where [n] is the tune number should there be more than one in the sid.
This allows batch conversion of sid tunes without them overwriting each
other. By providing a name it is possible to override this default
behavior. The output file will be <name> with no tune number added
and the extension .wav appended if no extension is given.
- --au[name]
- Create AU-file. The default output filename is <datafile>[n].au.
Same notes as the wav file applies.
- --resid
- Use VICE's original reSID emulation engine.
- --residfp
- Use reSIDfp emulation engine.
- --hardsid
- Use HardSID device.
- --exsid
- Use exSID device.
- --cpu-debug
- Display cpu register and assembly dumps, available only for debug
builds.
- --delay=[num]
- Simulate c64 power on delay as number of cpu cycles. If greater than 8191
the delay will be random. This is the default.
- --noaudio
- Run without an audio output device.
- --nosid
- Run without sid emulation.
- --none
- Run with no audio output device and no sid emulation.
- HVSC_BASE
- The path to the HVSC base directory. If specified the songlength DB will
be loaded from here and relative SID tune paths are accepted.
The upstream bug tracker can be found at
<https://github.com/libsidplayfp/sidplayfp/issues/>.
ROM dumps are not embedded due to copyright issues and must be
supplied by the user. Check the sidplayfp.ini(5) documentation for
configuration details and default search paths.
- Copyright (C)
2000-2004 Simon White
- Copyright (C)
2007-2010 Antti Lankila
- Copyright (C)
2009-2015 VICE Project
- Copyright (C)
2010-2022 Leandro Nini
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
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