Also changes WAV encoding to use source quality instead of fixed 44100/16/2.
Sets the default to WAV, since it has the best quality, and doesn't have the
delay that creating an MP4 container for ALAC currently has (TODO prepare
the headers to avoid the delay).
Ref issue #1182 and #1665
New default for "trusted_networks" = "lan". This will check peer addresses
against the addresses/netmasks of the interfaces to establish whether the peer
is local.
Fixes#1754
- Calculate size for both formats (+ move the return to transcode_encode_query)
- Let transcode_needed() decide what format to output
- Determine content-type from transcoding type
- Add transcode-dependent ability to override file metadata in rsp/daap
- Send file size matching format
Using worker threads instead of httpd threads means that we, not libevent,
decide which requests get handled by which threads. This means that we can
make sure blocking requests (e.g. volume changes) don't get in the way of
realtime(ish) stuff like mp3 streaming.
Includes refactor of httpd_stream_file() since it was a bit of a monster.
Like with iTunes, it has adverse effects to announce support for DAAP groups,
so with this change we also check if user-agent is "Music" before deciding what
to announce.
The previous solution would use subqueries to count the number of items and
streams in each playlist, which means that response time gets pretty slow if
there are many playlists.
This commit also includes a number of lesser db code changes.
Avoid calling cache_daap_add() when hreq->user_agent is NULL
(user agent is not provided by the client), because it will
trigger a segfault when strdup() is called with that NULL pointer.
Fixes#571.
Before, we returned either unordered (for RSP, meaning client had to
sort) or ordered by a client selected sort_clause[]. The latter are
multi-purpose and therefore not optimised for browse queries.
To speed up, we predefine the entire set of browse queries, including
order, with matching indices. The predefined queries are used except
if the client explicitly requests a non-default order or query.
As a special bonus, the commit also allows queries with I_SUB that
have an offset but no limit.
Some clients aren't really capable of authenticating + some users probably
don't want to enter a password for the web interface. This option allows
clients on for instance the local network to connect without authentication.
Make it easier to add new parameters later, get rid of redundant code, clean
up, align between httpd_xxx modules and introduce new bugs. Yes, the refactor
got a bit out of hand.
For people who want to avoid the web login, or want to get around pairing
problems. This is also added because commit #e59a1a1 means that all
Remotes are now subject to auth, not just those with a user-agent name that
starts with "Remote".