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Opus / Re: Opus v1.5.2
Last post by NetRanger -Built on April 26, 2024, GCC 13.2.0
Very good, should improve performance with all Windows compiles.Finally, the gcc's speed is identical to clang's build, thank you @Case, I do believe this patch will also solve @KevinB52379's Zoomtext compatibility issue.
Now that we discussed about invalid file state with interrupted encoding I noticed that the Xing header isn't correct in that case. Here's a patch for dev branch to fix that.
Here's the dev binary(include both gcc and clang) for test purpose.
No issue with the audio, but I never succeded to make the art album (or other metadata) displayed on my streamer screen during the playback, I get only the message "Foobar2000 audio stream" displayed in the ST300.It's just a stream capture from foobar, so no metadata or album art. A UPnP server would solve both of those problems e.g. MinimServer.
Convert, into what?
Hmm I looked at the docs and it doesn't seem like XSP queries as described there are nearly as powerful as SQL queries. I'm mainly using SQL queries for contextual queries, i.e. using the "OVER" operator to get statistical max(), min(), sum() etc. values from previously defined sets of tracks (especially artists and albums). Apart from the ability of XSP to use playlists as pools (which would require me to generate absurd numbers of playlists) it doesn't sound like smart playlists can do that sort of stuff. Is there another way to dynamically generate pools independently of playlists, analogously to partitions in SQL? Is there a more extensive documentation of XSP queries somewhere that I can refer to?XSP playlists were never meant to be as powerful as SQL nor Autoplaylists. They are a format used by Kodi, which I support to:
TT, I notice you're using Biography 1.4.2, which has the fixed AllMusic. But as noted in the Biography thread, 1.4.2 can sometimes crash fb2k on exit. Was there ever a fix for this?