This patch prepares support for floating point samples (and probably
other formats). It changes the meaning of the "bits" attribute from a
bit count to a symbolic value.
The plugin code tried to force libavcodec to supply stereo samples.
That however has never actually worked. By removing this code, we are
able to play surround files for the first time.
Removed the "vtrack" local variable (which triggered a gcc warning
because it was after the newly introduced NULL check), and run
strtol() on the original parameter.
On some platforms, libavcodec wants the output buffer aligned to 16
bytes (because it uses SSE/Altivec internally). It will segfault when
you don't obey this rule.
After we've been hit by Large File Support problems several times in
the past week (which only occur on 32 bit platforms, which I don't
have), this is yet another attempt to fix the issue.
MPD has been supporting 32 bit samples since version 0.15. This patch
changes one check, and removes the 32->24 conversion code.
Note that WavPack floating point samples have 32 bits, and MPD doesn't
have a special check for floating point - therefore, this WavPack
plugin still returns 24 bit integer samples as before (until we have
float support in the MPD core).
Call decoder_initialize() before entering the loop. We don't need to
call ov_read() before ov_info(). When the stream number changes,
check if the audio format is still the same.
Don't update a float timestamp, this will make imprecisions add up
after a while. We already have the number of the current frame, let's
just calculate the float timestamp from that for every decoder_data()
command. For this, we need to add the attribute "first_frame", for
CUE sheet songs.
Removed the "bit_rate" attribute from the flac_data struct. Pass the
number of bytes since the last call to flac_common_write(), and let
it calculate the bit rate.
We don't want to work with floating point values if possible. Get the
integer number of frames from the FLAC__StreamMetadata_StreamInfo
object, and convert it into a float duration on demand. This patch
adds a check if the STREAMINFO packet has been received yet.
The decoder loop of flac_decode_internal(), flac_container_decode()
and flac_filedecode_internal() is merged into this one function. This
unifies the code, and uses the frame number to identify the end of a
CUE sub song.
If flac_container_decode() gets a seek destination which is out of
range, it ignores the SEEK command (never finishes it). This leads to
MPD lockup, because the player thread waits for completion.
This is a great simplification for flac_common_write(), because we can
convert and submit all of the buffer in one turn. No more partial
buffers with complicated formulas.
Convert the metadata with the libavformat function av_metadata_conv().
This ensures that canonical tag names are provided by libavformat, and
we can remove the "artist" vs "author" workaround.
svn r13289 of libvorbis introduced static callbacks (like OV_CALLBACKS_DEFAULT)
defined in "vorbisfile.h" header. First released version with this change is libvorbis-1.2.2.
In libversion-1.2.3 OV_EXCLUDE_STATIC_CALLBACKS define was added to avoid
warnings about unused static callbacks. Information on the OV_EXCLUDE_STATIC_CALLBACKS
can be found in http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/vorbis/CHANGES.
Don't initialize "vc" and "cs" with FLAC__metadata_object_new(); that
value is overwritten by FLAC__metadata_get_tags() and
FLAC__metadata_get_cuesheet().
The "off_t" type may change when you enable or disable large file
support on 32 bit platforms. This caused severe ABI problems within
MPD when we enabled LFS for the first time: two sources included
config.h and sys/types.h in different order, and had different off_t
sizes - leading to memory corruption because of ABI incompatibility.
This patch attempts to get rid of all public "off_t" uses: it removes
"off_t" from the input_stream ABI/API, and switches to GLib's 64 bit
"goffset" type. This may hurt 32 bit embedded platforms a tiny bit,
but that's not even measurable.
Usually, we read our "artist" tag from ffmpeg's "author" tag. In some
cases however (e.g. APE), this tag is named "artist". This patch
implements a fallback: if no "author" is found, MPD tries to use
"artist".
When the ID3 tag in an AAC file is larger than the current buffer, the
function decoder_buffer_consume() aborts. By using the new function
decoder_buffer_skip() instead, we can safely skip the ID3 tag.
using ov_test_callback with function CALLBACKS_STREAMONLY will cause
scanning to stop after the comment field. ov_open (and ov_test)
default to CALLBACKS_DEFAULT which scans the file structure causing a
huge slowdown. The speed improvement is huge: It scanned my files
around 10x faster This procedure has been recommended by monthy (main
vorbis developer) and was said to be safe for scanning files.
The function flac_cue_track() first calls FLAC__metadata_object_new(),
then overwrites this pointer with FLAC__metadata_get_cuesheet(). This
allocate two FLAC__StreamMetadata objects, but the first pointer is
lost, and never freed.
When libid3tag is disabled, the libmad decoder plugin is unable to
identify ID3 frames. If the file starts with an (unidentified) ID3
frame, it assumes that the file is not a valid MP3 song. This patch
solves this by adding minimal stubs for the ID3 functions.
Cuesheets are often saved as vorbis comment
flac files (CUESHEET=.. case doesn't matter).
We can parse this now and use the information to
tag the subtracks (from the embedded cuesheets).
Previous cast to float didn't have any effect because one value is uint
and the other is a floating type but the number itself is even..
This caused some tracks to end before they were really at an end.
On 2009/03/17 Max Kellermann<max@duempel.org> wrote:
> There doesn't seem to be an "official" standard. I'd say: search for
> TITLE[1] first (the most explicit form), then TITLE1, and finally fall
> back to TITLE. This makes sure MPD supports every possible standard,
> without breaking.
I've also added some additional checks to make sure entry is long
enough.
The cue sheet embedded in a flac file doen't contain any information
about track titles and similar. There are three possibilities: Use an
external cue sheet that includes these information, use a tag CUESHEET
with a cue sheet including these information or use tags. I think the
latter is the best option and is already used by other projects.
This updates the copyright header to all be the same, which is
pretty much an update of where to mail request for a copy of the GPL
and the years of the MPD project. This also puts all committers under
'The Music Player Project' umbrella. These entries should go
individually in the AUTHORS file, for consistancy.
So far only seekpoints are supported, so no proper tagging yet
except for track number and track length.
Tagging should be done by parsing the cue sheet which
is often embedded as vorbis comment in flac files.
Furthermore the pathname should be configurable like "%A - %t - %T",
where %A means Artist, %t track number and %T Title or so.
After the decoder command was obtained, don't wait until libflac
detects EOF (as a side effect), quit the decoder immediately. This
check was missing completely.
When the MPD core sends the decoder a command while
flac_process_single() is executed, this function fails. Abort the
decoder only if not seeking. This fixes a seeking bug.
If an input_stream is not seekable, libaudiofile fails to play at all:
Audio File Library: unrecognized audio file format [error 0]
Since we know in advance whether the input_stream is seekable, just
refuse to play on a non-seekable stream.
After much research[1][2][3] this should be the majority of currently
supported file extensions and mime-types for the currently supported
ffmpeg formats. This list maybe incomplete, but it's more complete
than anything else out there that I've been able to find. This list
needs to be updated every now and again as the ffmpeg sources support
more formats.
1. Sources
2. wiki.multimedia.cx
3. filext.com
Use faacDecInit2() instead of AudioSpecificConfig() to detect the AAC
track in the MP4 file. This has a great advantage: it initializes the
libfaad decoder, which the caller would normally do anyway - but now
we can go without the AudioSpecificConfig() call. When decoder==NULL
(called from mp4_tag_dup()), fall back to a mp4ff_get_track_type()==1
check, like other audio players do.
Moved the libfaad decoder initialization to mp4_faad_new(), and also
fill the audio_format struct there. This eliminates a little bit of
complexity in mp4_decode().
All callers of adts_find_frame() use faad_buffer_fill() before that.
Move that faad_buffer_fill() call into adts_find_frame() instead.
adts_find_frame() will get its own logic for on-demand filling.
There are a few problems left in this plugin:
- fluidsynth decodes in real time, while MPD prefers to buffer as
quickly as possible; as a workaround, this plugin uses a timer
object to synchronize with real-time playback
- I don't know yet how fluidsynth tells me when the song has ended
- the "soundfont" configuration setting is not yet documented, and it
will likely change soon (in favor of a per-decoder configuration
block)
The "current" variable is used for calculating the seek destination,
and was declared as "int". With very long song files, the 32 bit
integer can overflow. ffmpeg expects an int64_t, which is very
unlikely to overflow. Switch to int64_t.
If avcodec_decode_audio2() returns no output for an AVPacket,
libavcodec may buffer some data, and return a larger chunk of output
later. This patch disables a lot of bogus warnings.
Output the name of the codec as a debug message. During my tests,
ffmpeg never filled this struct member, but it may do so in the past,
and this debug message might become helpful.
Hi -
independently of libmikmod's other problems - there seems
to be a problem in mpd's wrapper: MikMod_Exit() is called
after the first file is decoded, which frees some ressources
within the mikmod library. An attempt to play a second file
leads to a crash. The appended patch fixes this for me.
(I don't know what the "dup" entry is good for - someone
who knows should review that too.)
best regards
Matthias
[mk: removed 3 more MikMod_Exit() invocations]
ffmpeg_tag_internal() does not look for a few tags that mpd
supports. Most noteably:
comment -> TAG_ITEM_COMMENT -> Description
genre -> TAG_ITEM_GENRE -> WM/Genre (not WM/GenreID)
year -> TAG_ITEM_DATE -> WM/Year
I *think* that this is the last of the tags that AVFormatContext() in
ffmpeg supports that mpd also uses.
On some platforms, g_free() must be used for memory allocated by
GLib. This patch intends to correct a lot of occurrences, but is
probably not complete.
The input_stream API sets size to -1 when the size of the resource is
not known. The modplug decoder checked for size==0, which would be an
empty file.
You are allowed to call decoder_read() with decoder==NULL. It is a
convenience function provided by the decoder API. Don't manually fall
back to input_stream_read().
Some plugins used the APE or ID3 tag loader as a fallback when their
own methods of loading tags did not work. Move this code out of all
decoder plugins, into song_file_update().
When libvorbis knows that a song is seekable, it seeks around like
crazy in the file before starting to decode it. This is very
expensive on remote HTTP resources, and delays MPD for 10 or 20
seconds.
This patch disables seeking on remote songs, because the advantages of
quickly playing a song seem to weigh more than the theoretical ability
of seeking for most MPD users. If users feel this feature is needed,
we will make a configuration option for that.
vorbis_parse_comment() should be a function which converts one comment
to a tag item. It should do everything required to do the conversion,
including looping over all possible tag types.
I tried to search for a certain composer in my collection, but only
non-mp4 files showed up. The source code reveals that this tag is not
read. This can be fixed by reading the 'Writer' tag field, in
mp4_plugin.c, in function mp4_load_tag.
I actually tried this, and after compiling with those lines added,
also mp4 (.m4a) files showed up when searching for a composer.
This patch adds RVA2 (relative volume adjustment) tag
support to mpd, as a fallback if no replaygain tags are
found. The code is almost directly from madplay (GPL).
RVA2 tags are generated for example by the "normalize" utility.
Updated by: Avuton Olrich <avuton@gmail.com>
The input_stream object should only be closed by the MPD core
(i.e. decoder_thread.c / decoder_run()). A decoder plugin which
attempts to close it will result in a segmentation fault.