- Improve responsiveness by downloading the smallest possible chunk
size when seeking or first loading.
- Improve download time and decrease CPU usage by downloading the
largest possible chunk size as throughput allows, still allowing
for reasonable seek responsiveness (~1 second).
- As a result, take refactoring opportunities: simplify prefetching
logic, download threading, command sending, and some ergonomics.
- Fix disappearing controls in the Spotify mobile UI while loading.
- Fix handling of seek, pause, and play commands while loading.
- Fix download rate calculation (don't use the Mercury rate).
- Fix ping time calculation under lock contention.
Special thanks to @eladyn for all of their help and suggestions.
* Add all player events to `player_event_handler.rs`
* Move event handler code to `player_event_handler.rs`
* Add session events
* Clean up and de-noise events and event firing
* Added metadata support via a TrackChanged event
* Add `event_handler_example.py`
* Handle invalid track start positions by just starting the track from the beginning
* Add repeat support to `spirc.rs`
* Add `disconnect`, `set_position_ms` and `set_volume` to `spirc.rs`
* Set `PlayStatus` to the correct value when Player is loading to avoid blanking out the controls when `self.play_status` is `LoadingPlay` or `LoadingPause` in `spirc.rs`
* Handle attempts to play local files better by basically ignoring attempts to load them in `handle_remote_update` in `spirc.rs`
* Add an event worker thread that runs async to the main thread(s) but sync to itself to prevent potential data races for event consumers.
* Get rid of (probably harmless) `.unwrap()` in `main.rs`
* Ensure that events are emited in a logical order and at logical times
* Handle invalid and disappearing devices better
* Ignore SpircCommands unless we're active with the exception of ShutDown
Better error handling.
Move the checking of the shell command to start so a proper error can be thrown if it's None.
Use write instead of write_all for finer grained error handling and the ability to attempt a restart on write errors.
Use try_wait to skip flushing and killing the process if it's already dead.
Stop the player on shutdown to *mostly* prevent write errors from spamming the logs during shutdown. Previously Ctrl+c always resulted in a write error.
- Switch from `lewton` to `Symphonia`. This is a pure Rust demuxer
and decoder in active development that supports a wide range of
formats, including Ogg Vorbis, MP3, AAC and FLAC for future HiFi
support. At the moment only Ogg Vorbis and MP3 are enabled; all
AAC files are DRM-protected.
- Bump MSRV to 1.51, required for `Symphonia`.
- Filter out all files whose format is not specified.
- Not all episodes seem to be encrypted. If we can't get an audio
key, try and see if we can play the file without decryption.
- After seeking, report the actual position instead of the target.
- Remove the 0xa7 bytes offset from `Subfile`, `Symphonia` does
not balk at Spotify's custom Ogg packet before it. This also
simplifies handling of formats other than Ogg Vorbis.
- When there is no next track to load, signal the UI that the
player has stopped. Before, the player would get stuck in an
infinite reloading loop when there was only one track in the
queue and that track could not be loaded.
- Don't load explicit tracks when the client setting forbids them
- When a client switches explicit filtering on *while* playing
an explicit track, immediately skip to the next track
This should fix remaining cases of a client connecting, and failing
to start playback from *beyond* the beginning when `librespot` is
still loading that track.
This undoes the `suppress_loading_status` workaround from #430,
under the assumption that the race condition reported there has
since been fixed on Spotify's end.
Further changes:
- Improve some debug and trace messages
- Default to streaming download strategy
- Synchronize mixer volume on loading play
- Use default normalisation values when the file position isn't
exactly what we need it to be
- Update track position only when the decoder reports a
successful seek
* Expose all fields of recent protobufs
* Add support for user-scoped playlists, user root playlists and
playlist annotations
* Convert messages with the Rust type system
* Attempt to adhere to embargos (tracks and episodes scheduled for
future release)
* Return `Result`s with meaningful errors instead of panicking on
`unwrap`s
* Add foundation for future playlist editing
* Up version in connection handshake to get all version-gated features
* When autoplay is disabled, then loop back to the first track
instead of 10 tracks back. Continue or stop playing depending
on the state of the repeat button.
* When autoplay is enabled, then extend the playlist *after* the
last track. #844 broke this such that the last track of an album
or playlist was never played.
Fixes: #434