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The output thread automatically waits some time before retrying to
open the device. Don't duplicate this check in the pulse plugin.
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The pulse plugin crashed with a segmentation fault when the pulse
server was killed.
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Fix prototypes and unused variables.
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The OS X output plugin wasn't adapted to the new output plugin yet,
because I had no Mac to test...
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When using autodetection, AlsaData.device wasn't properly initialized
with NULL. This broke autodetection randomly.
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Make the pointers "device" and "name" non-const, so we don't need the
xfree() hack. The default value is expressed as NULL.
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protocol if not exist in config
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"LOG_H" is a macro which is also used by ffmpeg/log.h. This is
ffmpeg's fault, because short macros should be reserved for
applications, but since it's always a good idea to choose prefixed
macro names, even for applications, we are going to do that in MPD.
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Commit d692e9 broke configurations without explicit server or sink
configuration. Check for getBlockParam()==NULL.
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When an output plugin fails to play a chunk, close it. This replaces
various manual close() calls in nearly all plugins.
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Don't return 0/-1 on success/error, but true/false. Instead of int,
use bool for storing flags.
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The pointer becomes invalid due to pa_simple_free(), which may lead to
segmentation faults when the output is reopened later.
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Use GLib allocation and logging functions.
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Don't accept 24 bit audio. Force MPD to use 16 bit if anything other
than 8 or 16 bit is selected.
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Don't compile the sources of disabled output plugins at all.
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Again, no CamelCase in the directory name.
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