This fixes a bug where streams that won't play somehow appear with the
metadata of a previously played stream. As far as I can tell, the only
reason this is done is to sync any buffered metadata with the displayed
metadata when decoding stops, so there should be no other adverse effects.
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MP3 playback, thus allowing songs that run longer than the Xing frame
claims (f.e., an MP3 created by catting two MP3s together) to continue
playing past the end.
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assumption that non-seekable streams are live and any gapless info is
incorrect.
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Instead, stop decoding as soon as we've found the frames/samples at the
"end" that we want drop.
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if you don't explicitly call it, then it is implied by the first use of
PKG_CHECK_MODULES (and no later ones). This results in the check only
being done in the test for pulse, which is skipped when --disable-pulse is
used. This will fix the bug mentioned in the previous commit.
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each other. Hopefully this will also fix a bug where --enable-jack
--disable-pulse would result in both JACK and PulseAudio being disabled.
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This means that when using libFLAC as a shared object,
OggFLAC support is dependent on the compile-time options of
the libFLAC library loaded.
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We will restore compatibility with the old API in the
next few commits; along with OggFLAC support.
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move flac_decode to the bottom, so we don't have to declare
all of our static functions.
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- don't close and reopen an audioOutput when it has a fixed output format, and closing and reopening the device is unneccessary when the input audio format changes
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This patch should continue to allow mpd to play as well as
possible to icecast servers while avoiding stalls on local
devices. This has eliminated ALSA underrun errors
for me while streaming to a remote host while the network
connection was bad.
Of course, this makes opening a connection non-blocking, too,
so myShout_openShoutConn is a bit more complex.
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Make the unit tests compile correctly without using xstrdup.
Also, use "static inline" instead of "inline static": certain
compilers or cflags are likely to complain about the latter.
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Warren's fix in r4872 made phpMp work again, but also broke
the unit tests completely (they work in this version).
The version in 0.12.0 is far too buggy (it was from mpd-ke, what
do you expect?). This one passes all the unit tests that the
mpd-ke one passed, and should also work with phpMp when used
with PHP magic quotes.
This also means we can search on 100 (or more) tags at once, so
no more arbitrary limits other than system memory.
To run the unit tests, just do this:
gcc -o t -DUNIT_TEST=1 src/buffer2array.c && ./t && echo OK
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