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* patch to split DSD decoder into separate decoders for DSF en DFF. Move commonJurgen Kramer2012-06-271-322/+57
| | | | functions to new dsdlib. Update user doc.
* Add support for DSF files to DSDIFF decoder - v4Jurgen Kramer2012-05-021-36/+229
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Version 4 of my patch to add DSF support to the DSDIFF decoder plugin. This time I have taken a different approach and created a new read_metadata function specific for reading DSF files. This saves an indent (and for me a lot of indent nightmares) and also useful for splitting the DSF and DFF decoders later on. There are still a few lines which exceed the 80 character width limit by a few chars. I was not able to stay within the limit and create (for me) readable code. Jurgen
* decoder/dsdiff: reverse bits to most significant bit firstMax Kellermann2012-03-211-6/+15
| | | | Allow to remove this complexity from the MPD core.
* decoder/dsdiff: don't convert to PCMMax Kellermann2012-03-011-38/+9
| | | | | Move the responsibility for the conversion to the PCM library. This will allow passing the verbatim DSD samples to an output plugin.
* decoder_plugin: scan tags with callback tableMax Kellermann2012-02-111-6/+8
| | | | | Pass a callback table to scan_file() and scan_stream(), instead of returning a tag object.
* decoder/dsdiff: provide floating point samplesMax Kellermann2011-10-201-30/+3
| | | | | Eliminate the conversion to integer samples, the MPD core can do this now.
* decoder/{pcm,dsdiff}: add missing stdio.h includeMax Kellermann2011-10-091-0/+1
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* decoder/dsdiff: add option "lsbitfirst"Max Kellermann2011-10-071-1/+11
| | | | Defaults to "no", which fixes the noise problems.
* decoder/dsdiff: add documentationMax Kellermann2011-10-071-0/+7
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* decoder/dsdiff: new decoder pluginMax Kellermann2011-10-041-0/+485
Doesn't seem to work yet, getting just noise from a test file. Seeking isn't implemented yet.