Revisions of shairport-sync
- Update version to 4.3.2 * Changelog: https://github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync/releases/tag/4.3.2 This update contains a brand new PipeWire backend with full synchronisation -- your feedback is welcome on this. The update also contains a number of bug fixes. (forwarded request 1160372 from hillwood)
- Update version to 4.1 * AirPlay 2 support * Improved libao backend for better compatibility with HomeBrew installations * Improved MQTT and D-Bus facilities * Metadata improvements * Automatically-generated Docker images (forwarded request 1045498 from hillwood)
- Update version to 3.3.9 * Fix a build failure with convolution raised since automake 1.16.5 and https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/automake.git/commit/?id=f4a3a70f69e1dbccb6578f39ef47835098a04624 * Fix tinysvcmdns: rr_data_len goes beyond packet buffer (forwarded request 952134 from hillwood)
- Update version to 3.3.8 * For the PulseAudio backend pa, added a new server entry to the pa section of the configuration file, allowing you to specify a connection to a remote or a local system PulseAudio instance instead of letting PulseAudio choose. * Enhance features. See details in RELEASENOTES.md * Fix bugs (forwarded request 912797 from hillwood)
(forwarded request 765519 from hillwood)
- Update version to 3.3.1 * Fix a bug in the MQTT documentation and add sanity checking for the port chosen -- thanks to David Crook. * Fix a bug that caused manual format and rate settings to be ignored -- thanks to Jörg Krause. * Add missing support for format settings S24_LE, S24_BE, S32_LE and S32_BE. * Fix a bug that caused dither to be too loud. * Fix error message for invalid * Automatic Format and Speed Selection for alsa devices. Using the alsa back end, when you specify the output device, Shairport Sync will now, by default, select the best output format and speed. For instance, if your output device is capable of 32-bit operation, it will be selected. In some situations, this will give a noticeable improvement in sound quality – see the discussion of audio improvements below. The greatest bit depth will always be selected, and the lowest speed that is a multiple of 44,100. * Audio Transient Reduction: A Disable Standby feature to eliminate certain faint-but-annoying audible pops and clicks has been added for alsa devices. The setting prevents an output device entering standby mode and thus minimises standby/busy transitions, which can sometimes be heard. It is pretty impressive, especially combined with fixes to the dithering code described below. If you can enable 24- or 32-bit audio output to your output device, you can get even better results. This feature is available in the ALSA back end (standard in Linux) when it is driving output devices that can provide precision delay information, i.e. most hardware output devices and possibly some virtual devices. * New active/inactive program hooks. Basically, these are "deglitched" replacements for play start/play end program hooks. When a play session starts, the system goes active. When the play session ends, the system remains active for a period determined by the active_state_timeout setting, 10 seconds by default. If another play session starts before the period (forwarded request 711702 from hillwood)
- Transform bash-specific sh code to POSIX sh in scriptlets. - Do not hide errors from useradd. - Reduce hard scriptlet dependency on systemd; %service_* does not need it. (forwarded request 686235 from jengelh)
- Really use upstream tarball from the source url - Update to release 3.2.2 Version 3.2 introduces two big new features – MPRIS support and a "native" Shairport Sync D-Bus interface. MPRIS offers a standard set of facilities for implementing remote control and the native D-Bus interface allows local programs to interact directly with Shairport Sync. When used with either of these interfaces, Shairport Sync offers access to the remote control commands available to control the source, and also offers access to metadata, including titles and cover art. These new features are experimental, but are already useful. This release of Shairport Sync contains important bug fixes and stability improvements and is recommended for all users. If offers better synchronisation, better compatibility with third-party AirPlay sources, greater stability when used with YouTube and macOS system sound, faster resynchronisation, better performance on noisy or congested networks and many other improvements. A quick INSTALL guide for the Raspberry Pi, a how-to CAR INSTALL guide and a note about installing to OpenBSD have been added. - See https://github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync/releases for details
- Initial package for 3.2rc10. - Add drop-user-config.patch, move configuring user account to rpm spec. - Add firewalld profile. - Add README.SUSE
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