This driver runs ahead by the given duration (measured in samples at 48000hz). For games that rely on buffer release feedback to know when to provide audio frames, this can trick them into running with a higher audio latency on platforms that require it to avoid stuttering.
See `Switch.cs` for the sampleDelay definition. It's currently 0, though in future it could be configurable or switch on automatically for certain configurations.
For audio sources that _do not_ care about sample release timing, such as the current AudioRenderer, this will not change their behaviour.
* Local Amiibo.json should be used if connection failed
Currently Ryujinx is not loading any Amiibo if connection fails, even if the Amiibo.json exists.
This fix will use the local file and show a Dialog if connection fails.
* using local Amiibo.json & fixed Amiibo.json date comparison
Using local Amiibo.json when connection fails and comparison without milliseconds for LastModified that comes from https://amiibo.ryujinx.org/ and the local one (The JSON file has milliseconds on it, those will cause an error when comparing the date from the header because the header one doesn't has milliseconds on it). Both changes made for Avalonia UI.
* Fixed date comparison
Same date comparison fix, but made for normal UI (Not for AvaloniaUI).
This error can be prevented if the file in https://amiibo.ryujinx.org/ did not have the date with milliseconds.
* Securely trying to get a list of Amiibo (For normal UI)
* Securely trying to get a list of Amiibo (Change for AvaloniaUI)
* Date comparison reverted
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Use fallback amiibo.json if remote file is not valid (Normal UI)
* Use fallback amiibo.json if remote file is not valid (Avalonia UI)
* Code styles corrected.
* Code styles corrected in AmiiboWindowViewModel.
* Readded Ryujinx.Common.Logging using.
* Fixed using order.
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Co-authored-by: Ac_K <Acoustik666@gmail.com>