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2014-01-24 | Input*: move to input/ | Max Kellermann | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2014-01-14 | input/alsa: fix memory leak | Max Kellermann | 1 | -1/+1 | |
Don't duplicate the MIME type when it gets passed to a std::string. | |||||
2014-01-13 | copyright year 2014 | Max Kellermann | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2014-01-08 | input/AlsaInputPlugin: remove unnecessary alsa s/w param setting to fix high ↵ | Steven O'Brien | 1 | -9/+0 | |
CPU load issue | |||||
2014-01-06 | input/AlsaInputPlugin.cxx: use I/O thread to poll for available data | Steven O'Brien | 1 | -55/+289 | |
[mk: modified to use MultiSocketMonitor instead of SocketMonitor] | |||||
2013-12-21 | input/alsa: fix build with gcc 4.6 | Max Kellermann | 1 | -12/+12 | |
2013-12-19 | add draft ALSA input plugin | Steven O'Brien | 1 | -0/+206 | |
I've created an elementary input plugin that plays sound from the soundcard, so you can use MPD to listen to anything connected to the line-in jack, or to Video4Linux FM radio cards that send audio through the soundcard. There has been a small number of posts here in the past requesting line-in input, so here is a first, simplistic stab at it. The patch adds a new sheme, alsa://, which causes mpd to play data read directly from a souncdard. It defaults to hw:0,0, but you can pass any ALSA device name in the URI. So, using mpc for example: mpc add alsa:// mpc play will play from device hw:0,0. To use a diffferent device: mpc add alsa://hw:1,0 |