lockfree library used by ALSA output plugin is part of Boost from version 1.53,
so this can be theoretically the lowest required version, however
there are issues which are resolved from 1.54 onwards.
From: Christian Kröner <ckroener@gmx.net>
This just copies the necessary bits and pieces from the ALSA plugin and applies them to OSXOutput based on dop config setting. It only changes the OSXOutput plugin as needed for DoP (further changes to support additionally e.g. integer mode or setting the physical device mode require rather a complete rewrite of the output plugin).
Fortunately the Core Audio API is by default bit perfect and supports DoP with minimal changes (setting the sampling rate accordingly after ensuring that the physical mode supports at least 24 bits per channel seems to be enough). This was tested on an Amanero Combo384 device hooked up to a ES9018 DAC.
USAGE (try only on DACs that support DoP):
- Add dop "yes" option to mpdconf
- Be sure to set at least 24bits per channel before playing some DSD file (using Audio-MIDI-Setup)
- Based on the dop setting, MPD will change the sample rate as required and output DoP signal to the DAC
- Hog mode is recommended to ensure that no other program will try to mix some output with the DoP stream (resulting in bad noise)
- Alternatively set the default output device to another device (e.g. the built-in output) to avoid having other audio interfere with DSD playback
support for chaining ogg opus streams to enable changing stream' metadata on the fly.
currently support is opt-in (enabled by additional option) because lots of clients can't handle this properly yet.
Supporting GCC 4.9 is becoming cumbersome as we refactor more code to
C++14.
This shouldn't be a problem for anybody, because Debian Stable
(Stretch) has version 6.3, and Ubuntu LTS (Xenial) has version 5.3.
These attributes are printed in the "outputs" response, and the new
command "outputset" allows setting new values.
No attributes are currently implemented.
Don't require a quality or bitrate setting. If nothing is set, don't
fail startup - just go with a good default. A quality setting of 3 is
what "oggenc" defaults to as well.
Allows defining a list of supported audio formats, and allows
switching on and off DoP with certain formats.
This is a first rough draft. The setting syntax and its semantics may
still be redesigned.