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Remove the decoder dependency on player_control. All player_control
was needed for is to signal the player thread, and we can do that with
a simple GCond as well.
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Only dc_command_wait_locked() is really being used.
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dc_new() allocates the object and returns it. dc_free() frees it
(replaces dc_deinit()).
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Allocate a player_control object where needed, and pass it around.
Each "client" object is associated with a "player_control" instance.
This prepares multi-player support.
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In findAddInDirectory(), call playlist_append_song() directly, to have
some more type checking.
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Seems like we forgot to give this module a name... this can crash MPD
on startup.
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Conflicts:
NEWS
configure.ac
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Conflicts:
NEWS
configure.ac
src/directory.h
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When you don't explicitly set an output sample rate, liblame tries to
guess an output sample rate from the input sample rate. You would
think that this "guessing" consists of just setting both equal, but
that is not the case. For 44.1kHz at 96kbit/s, liblame chooses
32kHz. This patch explicitly configures the output sample rate, to
stop the bad guessing.
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Cast the constant to dev_t, not to unsigned.
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Fixes the gcc warning "implicit declaration of function 'htons'".
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When a music_chunk to be crossfaded consists only of a tag,
cross-fading is not possible, and led to an assertion failure. This
patch just discards those, as if cross-fading was not enabled.
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During the whole output thread, the audio_output object is locked, and
it is only unlocked while waiting for the GCond and while running a
plugin method. The error handler in ao_play_chunk() attempted to lock
the object again, which was code from MPD 0.15.x which should have
been removed a long time ago.
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Until the decoder plugin has called decoder_initialized(), the player
may not submit seek commands. This however could occur with a slow
decoder and a CUE file with a virtual song offset. This patch adds
another check.
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This is a MPD 0.16 regression: when playing a 24 bit file, the switch
to 16 bit was made only partially, after mBytesPerPacket and
mBytesPerFrame had already been applied.
That means mBytesPerFrame referred to 24 bit, and mBitsPerChannel
referred to 16 bits. Of course, that cannot work.
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Rename the "version" struct, because it seems to be a reserved name on
Solaris:
"src/decoder/mad_decoder_plugin.c", line 550: (enum) tag redeclared: version
cc: acomp failed for src/decoder/mad_decoder_plugin.c
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Don't look up songs in the database, no caller needs this.
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Optionally allow all local files.
"Insecure" mode is used for printing playlists.
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Replace g_strchug() calls with a cheaper implementation.
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Just there to support the "cdio_paranoia" input plugin.
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Was missing.
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Another build fix.
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audio CD's
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Should be safe on OS X 10.4 (32-bit), since Apple's OSStatus boils
down to "signed long", and g_set_error() takes gint, which is really
just "int". Assigning "signed long" to "int" on 32-bit Unix should be
just fine, since both are signed 32-bit ints.
No idea if this is safe on 64-bit OS X.
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Add new config parameter 'device' to audio_output type "osx":
- if not supplied or set to "default", open default device
- if set to "system", open system device
- otherwise 'device' should be an audio device name: mpd will find and
open the specified audio device, falling back to the default
device if it's not found
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Loop over all frames with a specific id, and import all of them - not
just the first one (index 0).
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this is inconsistent with other commands (e.g. find) and seems wrong --
a song with no stickers attached is a perfectly valid state and an empty
list of stickers is also perfectly valid.
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One APE tag may contain more than one value, separated by null bytes.
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