Internally the vorbis (non-Tremor) decoder is working in floating
point, and it's not really necessary to cut the output back to 16-bit
if the soundcard or OS supports higher resolution.
The decoder can be trivially modified to bypass its internal
quantisation and produce floating-point output, and a separate
quantisation can be used as appropriate to the platform.
libvorbisidec and libvorbis export the same symbols, which is a
dangerous thing. Since libvorbisenc depends on libvorbis, this can
get nasty, so let's disable the Vorbis encoder unless the user
explicitly wants it.
This commit reimplements the core of the "single" mode. Instead of
doing the detection in the playlist code from the outside, it is moved
to the player thread, which gets a new option called "border_pause".
It will now pause playback exactly at the beginning of the new song,
making the feature more reliable.
Now that the player thread knows what will happen, it can suppress
cross-fading.
Fixes mantis tickets 0003055 and 0003166.
That function is not pure, it writes to error.
When marked as pure, the compiler is allowed to assume it does not do
anything to error, so it can remain NULL, which would result in an
invalid read in print_error().
Ignore APE tags that have no usable tags, and use the ID3 tag instead.
This is useful when the APE tag only contains replay gain, and the
real tags are stored as ID3. This implements feature request Mantis
#0003521.
g_file_test is redefined to be g_file_test_utf8 and thus can't handle
non-ASCII characters. This fix adds simple wrapper (taken from glib)
that fixes encoding and calls g_file_test_utf8. All required inclusions
of glib_compat.h are added as well.
This plugin is horrible code, I mean it. Last year, I tried hard to
fix it, but I figured would take less time to do a full rewrite.
Given that I don't even have any device that supports RAOP, I can't do
that properly. After 16 months, nobody volunteered for fixing it.
Hereby, I delete it, because having no RAOP plugin is better than
having this mess. Sorry.