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Wrap the AudioCompress library in a filter plugin.
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This patch prepares support for floating point samples (and probably
other formats). It changes the meaning of the "bits" attribute from a
bit count to a symbolic value.
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Copied sources from
http://beesbuzz.biz/code/audiocompress/AudioCompress-2.0.tar.gz
[mk: created this patch under fluffy's name and fixed some gcc
signed/unsigned comparison warnings]
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Unified function for converting an audio_format object to a string,
for log messages and for the "status" command.
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Let the audio_check library verify the audio format in all (relevant,
i.e. non-hardcoded) plugins.
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These functions are a wrapper for audio_valid_X(). On error, they
return a GError object.
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After we've been hit by Large File Support problems several times in
the past week (which only occur on 32 bit platforms, which I don't
have), this is yet another attempt to fix the issue.
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When using wave encoder with httpd audio output mpd can input this stream via http and audiofile decoder.
This for example opens simple way to configure lossless audio streaming port(like jack or pulseaudio does but without overhead).
Another possibility can be using it for gathering raw data for visualization plugins (If sync issue will be resolved)
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Added the "fd_util" library, which attempts to use the new thread-safe
Linux system calls pipe2(), accept4() and the options O_CLOEXEC,
SOCK_CLOEXEC. Without these, it falls back to FD_CLOEXEC, which is
not thread safe.
This is particularly important for the "pipe" output plugin (and
others, such as JACK/PulseAudio), because we were heavily leaking file
descriptors to child processes.
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This command prints a list of decoder plugins and their suffixes /
MIME types.
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This new plugin parses extm3u files. Files without the "#EXTM3U"
header are still parsed by the plain old "m3u" plugin.
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Use a single GString buffer object in all functions loading the
database. Enlarge it automatically for long lines. This eliminates
the maximum line length for tag values. There is still an upper limit
of 512 kB to prevent denial of service, but that's reasonable I guess.
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Don't let the mixer plugin "override" the libpulse callbacks.
Instead, add a "mixer" attribute to the pulse_output struct, and call
the mixer on all interesting events.
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Don't clutter the top directory with *.o files.
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Based on the XSPF playlist plugin.
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This is a complete rewrite of the PulseAudio output plugin. It uses
the asynchronous API, which gives us more control over everything.
Additionally, it connects to the PulseAudio server on startup, and
keeps this connection up while MPD runs. During pause, instead of
closing the stream, it enables "cork".
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This has been replaced by the last.fm playlist plugin. The input
plugin has never worked well, and was just a playground to experiment
with the last.fm radio protocol.
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This patch integrates the playlist plugin API to the MPD core. We'll
be able to do much more in the future with that API, that's just the
beginning.
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This plugin will replace the last.fm input plugin, once the playlist
API is integrated into MPD.
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Based on this API, we will add parsers for EXTM3U, PLS, ASX, last.fm
radio and others.
There is no integration into the MPD core yet. Right now, we have a
command line test program. This is work in progress.
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Moved all the code which depends on the decoder plugins to a separate
source. That allows leaner test programs.
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This patch implements a light-weight inotify library, and watches all
directories below the music directory. It updates all directories
where files changed after a delay of 5 seconds.
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Still missing:
- seeking
- tags
- streaming
- encodings other than MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_16
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The recorder plugin writes audio played by MPD to a file. This may be
useful for recording radio streams.
This implementation is incomplete, because support for tags is
missing, and MPD should be able to record each track to a different
file.
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The soure file client.c has nearly 1000 lines, time for splitting it
into smaller pieces to improve readability.
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Prepare splitting client.c into several sources.
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Instead of hard-coding the path "/etc/mpd.conf", use the configured
$(sysconfdir) path. This can be set with:
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc
Note that this changes the default path to "/usr/local/etc/mpd.conf",
given the default prefix "/usr/local". This is actually more correct
than the old default.
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