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* httpd_output: disable Icy-Metadata when encoder supports tagsMax Kellermann2009-05-051-15/+24
| | | | | | There's no reason to send both encoder tags and Icy-Metadata to the client. Let's disable Icy-Metadata when the encoder supports embedded tags.
* httpd_output: assert that tag!=NULLMax Kellermann2009-05-051-8/+7
| | | | | In the tag() method, MPD guarantees that it does not pass tag==NULL. Converted the runtime check to an assertion.
* Implemented basic icy support for the httpd outputHagen Schink2009-04-131-1/+36
| | | | | | [mk: folded with patch "Put icy related functions in extra source files"; moved icy_server.c from HAVE_CURL to ENABLE_HTTPD_OUTPUT; removed an unused variable]
* httpd: don't pass uninitialized page to httpd_client_check_queue()Max Kellermann2009-04-011-1/+1
| | | | | The httpd_client_check_queue() callback function does not use its "user_data" argument. Don't pass any, and fix the gcc warning.
* httpd: fixed encoder plugin checkJeffrey Middleton2009-03-171-1/+1
| | | | | Check if encoder_plugin!=NULL, not encoder_plugin_get (which is a function).
* httpd: new output plugin to replace "shout"Max Kellermann2009-03-151-0/+393
Let's get rid of the "shout" plugin, and the awfully complicated icecast daemon setup! MPD can do better if it's doing the HTTP server stuff on its own. This new plugin has several advantages: - easier to set up - only one daemon, no password settings, no mount settings - MPD controls the encoder and thus already knows the packet boundaries - icecast has to parse them - MPD doesn't bother to encode data while nobody is listening This implementation is very experimental (no header parsing, ignores request URI, no icy-metadata, ...). It should be able to suport several encoders in parallel in the future (with different bit rates, different codec, ...), to make MPD the perfect streaming server. Once MPD gets multi-player support, we can even mount several different radio stations on one server.