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Moved the libfaad decoder initialization to mp4_faad_new(), and also
fill the audio_format struct there. This eliminates a little bit of
complexity in mp4_decode().
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Don't wait for the first frame to be decoded. We already have the
sample rate and the channel count from faacDecInit2().
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The function mp4_load_tag() is used only once, and mp4_tag_dup() is a
one-liner. Merge them.
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Make some variables more local, and eliminate superfluous ones.
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Instead of returning the sample rate and channel count as separate
values, fill an audio_format struct.
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Don't wait for the first frame to be decoded. We already have the
sample rate and the channel count from faacDecInit().
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The MPD core will never send a SEEK command to a decoder which has
declared to be not seekable.
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Replace this plugin's own buffer library with the new decoder_buffer
library.
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Instead of checking if the buffer is empty after adts_find_frame(),
check adts_find_frame()'s return value. This is more robust.
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Moved libfaad API quirks to the wrapper functions faad_decoder_init()
and faad_decoder_decode().
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Instead of writing the song duration into a float pointer, return it
from the function.
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There are no callers which pass NULL here.
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All callers of adts_find_frame() use faad_buffer_fill() before that.
Move that faad_buffer_fill() call into adts_find_frame() instead.
adts_find_frame() will get its own logic for on-demand filling.
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adts_check_frame() must not be called with a buffer length smaller
than 8. We can eliminate that duplicate check, and convert it into an
assertion.
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It's not valid to use the buffer's data without ensuring that the
buffer contains enough data.
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"aac" -> "faad"
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Fixed the log domains of the renamed decoders. Added G_LOG_DOMAIN
macros in decoders which don't have one already.
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This plugin is based on "libmpcdec".
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This plugin is based on "libmp4ff".
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Renamed functions and variables.
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The element fileOffset is only written, but never read. It can be
removed safely.
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This plugin uses libvorbis.
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A decoder plugin should be named after the library which is used.
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A decoder plugin should be named after the library which is used.
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Don't call WildMidi_Init() if the configuration file does not exist.
Don't let libwildmidi clutter stderr with its warning message.
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Preparing for per-plugin configuration sections in mpd.conf.
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Pass the input_stream object to decoder_data(). Without it, the MPD
core does not see stream tags.
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Use WildMidi_SampledSeek() for seeking in a MIDI file.
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The _WM_Info struct provides all we need, it is obtained by
WildMidi_GetInfo().
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There are a few problems left in this plugin:
- fluidsynth decodes in real time, while MPD prefers to buffer as
quickly as possible; as a workaround, this plugin uses a timer
object to synchronize with real-time playback
- I don't know yet how fluidsynth tells me when the song has ended
- the "soundfont" configuration setting is not yet documented, and it
will likely change soon (in favor of a per-decoder configuration
block)
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The ffmpeg library supports the "True Audio Codec". The entry in
ffmpeg_suffixes was missing.
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The "current" variable is used for calculating the seek destination,
and was declared as "int". With very long song files, the 32 bit
integer can overflow. ffmpeg expects an int64_t, which is very
unlikely to overflow. Switch to int64_t.
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When ffmpeg cannot estimate the elapsed time, it sets
AVPacket.pts=AV_NOPTS_VALUE. Our ffmpeg decoder plugin did not check
for that special value.
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If avcodec_decode_audio2() returns no output for an AVPacket,
libavcodec may buffer some data, and return a larger chunk of output
later. This patch disables a lot of bogus warnings.
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Output the name of the codec as a debug message. During my tests,
ffmpeg never filled this struct member, but it may do so in the past,
and this debug message might become helpful.
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Hi -
independently of libmikmod's other problems - there seems
to be a problem in mpd's wrapper: MikMod_Exit() is called
after the first file is decoded, which frees some ressources
within the mikmod library. An attempt to play a second file
leads to a crash. The appended patch fixes this for me.
(I don't know what the "dup" entry is good for - someone
who knows should review that too.)
best regards
Matthias
[mk: removed 3 more MikMod_Exit() invocations]
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The wavpack library seems to use the .wvc stream even if the OPEN_WVC
flag is not set. In this case, pass NULL to be sure libwavpack won't
use it.
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ffmpeg_tag_internal() does not look for a few tags that mpd
supports. Most noteably:
comment -> TAG_ITEM_COMMENT -> Description
genre -> TAG_ITEM_GENRE -> WM/Genre (not WM/GenreID)
year -> TAG_ITEM_DATE -> WM/Year
I *think* that this is the last of the tags that AVFormatContext() in
ffmpeg supports that mpd also uses.
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On some platforms, g_free() must be used for memory allocated by
GLib. This patch intends to correct a lot of occurrences, but is
probably not complete.
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We have two mod plugins now: modplug and mod. Rename the latter to a
more useful name.
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EOF is checked by input_stream_read() (decoder_read() here). Don't do
it twice. The check was wrong anyway, it was reversed.
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When input_stream_read() returns 0, and input_stream_eof() returns
false, an I/O error has occured. Skip this song.
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Don't enlarge the GByteArray when the size limit may overflow in this
operation; check the size limit first.
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The local variable "total_len" is superfluous because GByteArray
always knows its size.
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