Oops, this compare blunder resulted in DSD decimation breaking every
1024 samples or so, owing to block sizes, and caused ticking sounds as a
result. It would also cause HDCD decoding to break completely.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Neither of these two changes is really important, but they do simplify
things, and the division on that one function makes the non-decimating
DSD support actually functional, as the caller expects a specific number
of samples, and that was otherwise octupling the input sample count.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Move the Float32 converter to a different location, for any future plans
to support decoding audio files to common data for any other purpose.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
This was buggy as hell, and resulted in errors. Now the user should
restart playback if they change output device formats.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Sample format can now change dynamically at play time, and the player
will resample it as necessary, extrapolating edges between changes to
reduce the potential for gaps.
Currently supported formats for this:
- FLAC
- Ogg Vorbis
- Any format supported by FFmpeg, such as MP3 or AAC
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
The ChunkList wasn't clearing the remover entered flag when the chain
was empty. Now it does, so it will shut down correctly.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
By applying copious amounts of autorelease pools, memory is freed in a
timely manner. Prior to this, buffer objects were freed, but not being
released, and thus accumulating in memory indefinitely, as the original
threads and functions had autorelease pools that scoped the entire
thread, rather than individual function blocks that utilized the new
buffering system. This fixes memory growth caused by playback.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
This implements the basic output and mixing support for channel config
bits, optionally set by the input plugin.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>
Rewrite attempt number two. Now using array lists of audio chunks, with
each chunk having its format and optionally losslessness stashed along
with it. This replaces the old virtual ring buffer method. As a result
of this, the HRIR toggle now works instantaneously.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Snowhill <kode54@gmail.com>