Re: Moz 25 released with web audio, new "song of iridium" demo

Congrats indeed, it's great that it seems like Web Audio API now got
adopted by a majority of Browser. I was in serious doubt about that 1 and a
half years ago.

At the moment I see some serious performance issues with the Mozilla
implementation in my Web Audio demos (as well as some different sounding
stuff, which might be my fault, I have to investigate on that). I haven't
had time to track down the main problem of the CPU hogging. Mac Activity
Monitor also reports lots of CPU usage (40-90% on a 2GHz i7) after the Tab
is closed for several seconds, which also is kind of odd.

Maybe a Mozilla dev with more insight wants to look into it and see, if
this can be addressed in future releases?

http://www.cappel-nord.de/webaudio/


Oliver, I also would like to contribute my demos to the demo list if that's
OK.


cheers and thanks to all implementors for their efforts!
Patrick



2013/10/30 Olivier Thereaux <Olivier.Thereaux@bbc.co.uk>

> Hello,
>
> Many of you will have seen this (or indeed been involved in the release)…
>
> FF25 is now out, and as mentioned by Paul in a recent call, it is the
> first public release of Firefox with Web Audio API support:
>   http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/25.0/releasenotes/
>
> The moz team also created a WebGL+WebAudio demo, with some nice use of the
> pannerNode:
>   http://www.gooengine.com/mozilla-web-audio-demo-built-in-goo-engine/
>
> I’ve updated our demos list:
>   https://github.com/WebAudio/demo-list
>
> Congrats to all involved!
>
> Olivier
>
>
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