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Support up to 16 configured destination ports, that should really be
enough for everybody.
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Be more clear which kind of port should be configured here.
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Use the same name as in the libjack API documentation.
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Implement the methods enable() and disable(). Bind the HTTP port in
the enable() method, but reject all incoming connections until the
output is opened.
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When MPD plays a mono song (audio_format.channel==1), connect only one
source port to both destination ports.
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After playback has stopped, the ring buffers may still contain
samples. These will be played when playback is started the next
time. We should clear the buffers each time.
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jack_client_new() is deprecated. This requires libjack 0.100
(released nearly 5 years ago). We havn't been testing older libjack
versions anyway.
As a side effect, there is the new option "autostart".
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Instead of using MPD's audio output name (setting "name"), use a
separate configuration option. Change the default to "Music Player
Daemon".
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Reintroduce a fix from commit 52a0653 (Warren Dukes): "don't call
snd_pcm_drain unless we're already in the RUNNING state". This prevents
ALSA with dmix from sometimes hanging when snd_pcm_drain is called, e.g.
when moving from one song to the next (as in mantis issue 2634).
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drain() is the opposite of cancel(): it waits until all data in the
buffer has finished playing. Instead of implicitly draining in the
close() method like the ALSA plugin has been doing it forever, let the
output thread decide whether to drain or to cancel.
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The recovery is for nothing if we get CLOSE afterwards. Let's not
recover in the cancel() method, and let the next play() call sort it
out.
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This variable was uninitialized and led to crashes.
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Don't connect to JACK before MPD has daemonized.
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Don't connect to PulseAudio before MPD has daemonized.
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With these methods, an output plugin can allocate some global
resources only if it is actually enabled. The method enable() is
called after daemonization, which allows for more sophisticated
resource allocation during that method.
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Don't let the mixer plugin "override" the libpulse callbacks.
Instead, add a "mixer" attribute to the pulse_output struct, and call
the mixer on all interesting events.
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An asterisk means that this attribute should not be enforced, and
stays whatever it used to be. This way, some configuration values
work like masks.
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.. and keep up the JACK connection while MPD runs. Allocate the ring
buffers on the first open, and free them at MPD exit.
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JACK doesn't need cancel() because it won't do much anyway. Buffers
are small.
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It's a double pointer.
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Don't disconnect from JACK during pause.
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This is a complete rewrite of the PulseAudio output plugin. It uses
the asynchronous API, which gives us more control over everything.
Additionally, it connects to the PulseAudio server on startup, and
keeps this connection up while MPD runs. During pause, instead of
closing the stream, it enables "cork".
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This looks nicer in the PulseAudio manager than just "mpd".
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This allows PulseAudio to do some advanced tweaks.
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Accidently, MPD has been using several GLib 2.16 functions for a
while, and nobody noticed yet. To simplify the code base, let's bump
the minimum GLib version for MPD to 2.16. That version is old enough,
and it's reasonable to expect users to have it.
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Include CoreServices/CoreServices.h.
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The recorder plugin writes audio played by MPD to a file. This may be
useful for recording radio streams.
This implementation is incomplete, because support for tags is
missing, and MPD should be able to record each track to a different
file.
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Conflicts:
NEWS
configure.ac
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During the pause loop, manually sleep for 500ms if shout_delay()
returns a value greater than that. Don't exhaust libshout's buffer.
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The first patch by Patrick didn't work, because his "#ifdef HAVE_OSX"
line would have required config.h.
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On Mac OS X, the httpd plugin cannot be compiled, because OS X's
system headers do nto include sys/types.h, although they use
u_int32_t.
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Renamed all remaining CamelCase functions.
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Hello,
While compiling latest git I've received a compile error in the
httpd_output_plugin.
Small patch attached.
Patrik
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Flush the encoder before calling encoder_tag(). The first page
generated by the encoder after sending the tag will be the new
"header" page, which is sent to all HTTP clients when they connect.
This is a little bit specific to the vorbis encoder, but there are no
other encoders which support tags (yet).
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Moved some code from httpd_output_encode_and_play() into separate
functions httpd_output_broadcast_page() and
httpd_output_encoder_to_clients().
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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.
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In the tag() method, MPD guarantees that it does not pass tag==NULL.
Converted the runtime check to an assertion.
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Call snd_config_update_free_global() manually in our finish() method,
don't use atexit().
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