The inputs now have their own metadata function, so it should merge in
the track tags from the Cuesheet, and not just forward it to the
decoder.
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Update all project files with new upgrade version number, and add the
dead code stripping option. Don't touch MASShortcut because it's not my
project.
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The reader should have been skipping the properties of CUE sheets when
reading the referenced data for the inner files.
Fixes#235
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The file metadata should be merged into the CUE Sheet metadata, as we
want the CUE Sheet to take priority, wherever it happens to have fields
set.
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- Fix Vorbis, Opus, and FLAC tag reading
- Fix Vorbis getting a 0 length if passing through the CUE Sheet reader
- Implement support for FLAC binary CUE Sheets
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CUE reader was crashing due to nil metadata pointers, which the new
inplace initializer I was using didn't like. Change it to use a mutable
regular dictionary, and only add items if they're not nil.
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When decoder is redirected to the internal silence decoder, show an icon
on the playlist indicating a playback error.
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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>
This bug prevented zero length or unknown length files, such as FLAC
files with no sample count in the header, or audio streams, from playing
properly, and clipped their output to the 0 samples indicated by the
field. Now it will simply allow wrapped files to decode until they stop
producing output.
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