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Duplicate the "mime" attribute of the inner input_stream object,
instead of copying the pointer.
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Same as ".m4a".
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Change the assertion on "fail_timer==NULL" in OPEN to a runtime check.
This assertion crashed when the output thread failed while the player
thread was calling audio_output_open().
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Protect the attributes "open" and "fail_timer".
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Protect the attributes "open" and "fail_timer".
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RFC 5334 10.3 defines the MIME type "audio/ogg". We could use
"application/ogg" as well, but we know for sure that we only emit
audio data.
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The assumption that MIME type is set only once is not valid with CURL,
as URL redirections may update the MIME type.
This fixes bug #3044.
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This caused random data to be send via icy-server if the played
song had no tags.
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According to the CURL web site, curl_multi_timeout() was added in
version 7.15.4:
http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/curl_multi_timeout.html
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Clear the notification before finishing the CANCEL command, so the
notify_wait() after that will always wait for the right notification,
sent by audio_output_all_cancel().
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Some users reported that MPD crashes when using a new CURL version
with the threaded DNS resolver enabled. It seems that
curl_multi_fdset() returns no file descriptor when the DNS resolver
runs in another thread, so MPD does not have any event to wait for.
On the CURL mailing list, somebody suggested to sleep for a fixed
amount of time. This is not an elegant solution, because daemons
should never have to sleep without waiting for an event. I hope the
CURL developers will review the API and remove the threaded DNS
resolver.
Meanwhile, I'm removing the assertion in question, to allow those
unfortunate users running the latest CURL version to continue using
MPD.
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Use curl_multi_timeout() to determine the select() timeout, instead of
hard-coding one second.
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RVA2 tags only store the "gain" value, there is no "peak" attribute.
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In libwildmidi 0.2.3, the function WildMidi_SampledSeek() was removed,
without changing the SO name. This patch adds an autoconf check for
that function. Fall back to WildMidi_FastSeek() if
WildMidi_SampledSeek() is not available anymore.
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libavformat 0.6 does not pass the original URI pointer to the "open"
method, which leads to a crash because MPD was using a dirty hack to
pass a pointer to that method.
This patch switches to av_open_input_stream() with a custom
ByteIOContext class, instead of doing the URI string hack with
av_open_input_file().
Loosely based on a patch from Jasper St. Pierre.
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Use the libavformat function av_probe_input_format() to probe the
AVInputFormat, instead of letting av_open_input_file() do it
implicitly. We will switch to av_open_input_stream() very soon, which
does not have the probing code.
Loosely based on a patch from Jasper St. Pierre.
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Free the string allocated by decoder_get_uri().
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This fixes a theoretical crash, which has never occurred in practice.
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Fix a memory leak in some code paths.
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We already supported "albumartist", but it seems some folks also use
"album artist" (with a space).
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I've attached a patch that will make file URIs work on operating systems
that provide the getpeereid() function call to check the user ID of the
peer connected to a UNIX domain socket.
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There is no useful return value here.
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The return value of Player_LoadTitle() is allocated with malloc(), and
must be freed by the caller.
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Reuse the function tag_name_parse_i().
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Reuse the function tag_name_parse_i().
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Convert a string into a tag_type enum.
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Initialize the ov_callbacks struct at compile time.
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I'm not sure if mapping "band" to TAG_PERFORMER is correct, but it
might be better than nothing.
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Convert if/else/else/... to a loop.
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Allow code sharing.
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I took this tag name from a MusePack sample file I got from a user.
It is not documented in the APE specification:
http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=APE_key
People seem to be using undocumented extensions to the specification
anyway, and the best we can do is attempt to support them.
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Make "enum tag_type" the array index, and convert apeItems to a sparse
array.
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Improve code readability.
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Don't initialize those arrays each time tag_ape_load() is called.
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Without libid3tag, we were trying to skip the ID3 frame (since
0.15.2). Its length however was not calculated at all, we were just
dropping everything from the current input buffer. This lead to the
first few seconds of the file being skipped. This patch attempts to
calculate the ID3v2 frame size with the formula from:
http://www.id3.org/id3v2.4.0-structure 3.1 and 6.2
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"When playing musepack files with mpd v0.15.8, rg seems to have no effect.
Using sample file below, mpd says 'computing ReplayGain album scale with gain 122.879997, peak 0.549150'.
One thing though, if I build mpd against old libmpcdec-1.2.6, rg works
as expected: 'computing ReplayGain album scale with gain 16.820000,
peak 0.099765'"
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Previously, tags of the new song being cross-faded in were sent
immediately. That can cause wrong information being displayed,
because the "previous" song might send its tag at the end again,
overriding the "next" song's tag. This patch saves & merges the tag
of the next song, and sends it when cross-fading is finished, and the
next song really starts.
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