This fixes a spurious "single" mode bug which occurs when using "play"
or "seek" to start playback on the song that is currently paused: in
that case, the main thread never queues the next song, and at the end
of the song, the player thread exits Run(), stopping playback, and
after that, the main thread starts the next song without considering
"single" mode.
By calling OnPlayerSync(), we ensure that the main thread gets a
chance to queue the next song before the player thread exits the Run()
loop.
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/850
The log levels have always been very confusing (and badly named), but
this was most confusing: if there's a log level called "default", why
is it not the default?
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/926
Oh the horror! This plugin cannot possibly ever have worked. It was
broken from the start, when it was added in commit 37796699cf nearly
twelve (!) years ago.
The plugin would always read at sector boundaries, so it could only
ever work at multiples of 2 kB.
MPD uses soxr with prefined resample recipes. Soxr also support defining a recipe your self.
This commit will support a custom recipe by changing the existing quality setting to "custom".
The same structs as the predefined recipes uses can now set by hand.
This will make the following settings available:
- precision 16|20|24|28|32 bits, example "28"
- phase_response - 0-100, example "45"
- passband_end - used bandwidth of source 80-99.7%, example "99.7.0"
- stopband_begin - anti aliasing 100.0+%, example "100".
- attenuation - signal reduciton in dB's, 0-30. example "3.0".
- flags "0" - additional bitmask with extra settings
The data is set in the structs soxr_quality_spec and soxr_io_spec (found in soxr.h).
This fixes the Windows build. Linking failed because some packages
(e.g. libFLAC) default to enabling `_FORTIFY_SOURCE`, which is broken
in recent mingw versions
(https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages/issues/5803).