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.
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
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.
Fixes a regression: for output_plugin.delay(), we added a method to
the timer class which returns the delay in milliseconds. This fails
to detect negative values, because the unsigned integer is divided by
1000, and then casted to signed.
After popular demand, I've switched the order of "artist" and "title"
in the stream title. There is no standard, and there is no reliable
way to parse those from the stream title.
Call access() and print an extra error message when EACCES is
returned. Hopefully this will reduce the number of support requests
due to wrong file permissions.
When one song is played twice, and the decoder is working on the
second "instance", but the first should be seeked, the check in
player_seek_decoder() may assume that it can reuse the decoder without
exchanging pipes. The last thing was the mistake: the pipe pointer
was different, which led to an assertion failure. This patch adds
another check which exchanges the player pipe.
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().
When you pass the flag AI_ADDRCONFIG to getaddrinfo(), it does not
consider address families on the loopback device. When run on a
machine without an external network card, just with "lo", it was
unable to look up any address.