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shairport-sync-3.3.6-lp152.1.3 RPM for x86_64

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Name: shairport-sync Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.2
Version: 3.3.6 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: lp152.1.3 Build date: Sat May 16 20:36:43 2020
Group: Productivity/Multimedia/Sound/Utilities Build host: sheep86
Size: 433358 Source RPM: shairport-sync-3.3.6-lp152.1.3.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync
Summary: An AirPlay audio player
Shairport Sync is an AirPlay audio player – it plays audio streamed from iTunes,
iOS, Apple TV and macOS devices and AirPlay sources such as Quicktime Player and
ForkedDaapd, among others.

Audio played by a Shairport Sync-powered device stays synchronised with the
source and hence with similar devices playing the same source. In this way,
synchronised multi-room audio is possible for players that support it, such as
iTunes.

Shairport Sync runs on Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. It does not support AirPlay
video or photo streaming.

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-3.0-only

Changelog

* Mon Mar 23 2020 Hillwood Yang <hillwood@opensuse.org>
  - Update version to 3.3.6
    * Resampling has been added for the Jack Audio backend. This can be
      used to up-sample to 192kHz.
    * Fix bugs. Please refer to
      https://github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync/blob/master/RELEASENOTES.md#version-336
* Sun Jan 19 2020 Hillwood Yang <hillwood@opensuse.org>
  - Update version to 3.3.5
    * Fix a crashing bug if output format S24 was chosen.
    * Fix a bug whereby if Loudness was enabled through the D-Bus interface, the
      output would be muted until the volume was changed.
    * Enhancements to the D-Bus Interface
    * Fixes a deferred crash that occurred in Ubuntu 14.04
    * Fixes a potential crash when an incomplete fmtp parameter set is sent by the
      requesting client. Thanks to Angus71 for the fault report and for the
      repair.
    * Fixed a potential crash
    * A fix ensures the hardware mixer of an alsa device is detected and
      initialised before responding to the first volume setting.
    * Fixes were made to the MPRIS and native D-Bus interfaces.
    * Fixes an error whereby the 'pvol'volume metadata was no longer sent if
      Shairport Sync was configured to ignore volume control information coming
      from the audio source.
    * Instead of returning EXIT_FAILURE, return EXIT_WITH_SUCCESS on early exit
      with either "version" (–version or -V) or "help" (–help or -h) arguments.
      Thanks to Henrik Nilsson for the patch.
    * Normalises the 'pvol' volume outputs so that when both the software and
      hardware attenuators are in use to extend the overall attenuation range, the
      maximum output level corresponds to the maximum output level of the hardware
      mixer.
    * Add the option of including the file and line number of each log entry's
      source.
    * Rewrite the logic for identifying missing packets of audio and for asking
      for resends.
    * Expose the advanced settings controlling the resend request logic.
    * Exposes two advanced metadata settings related to handling cover art
* Tue Oct 22 2019 Tuukka Pasanen <tuukka.pasanen@ilmi.fi>
  - Update version to 3.3.2
  - Bug Fixes
    * Fix a bug that sometimes caused a crash when a service name was
      specified in the configuration file. The fix was to be more
      systematic in allocating and deallocating memory for temporary strings.
      Thanks to Chris Boot, Ari Sovijarvi, Bernhard Übelacker and
      Jeroen Massar for the bug report. Fixes Debian Bug report #925577
      and supercedes Pull Request #879.
    * Correct some documentation typos – thanks again to Chris Boot.
  - Enhancements
    * Add some settings for controlling the disable_standby_mode.
    * The first setting is the disable_standby_mode_silence_threshold,
      which is the amount of audio in the output device's hardware buffer.
      It should normally be close to the value given in the
      audio_backend_buffer_desired_length_in_seconds setting.
      If it drops to this value, silence is added to the buffer to prevent
      the output device from becoming idle.
    * The second new setting is the disable_standby_mode_silence_scan_interval
      which is the time between checks of the output device's hardware buffer.
* Mon Jun 24 2019 Hillwood Yang <hillwood@opensuse.org>
  - 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
      elapses, the system stays active; otherwise the system goes inactive. The
      hooks are performed when the system goes active or inactive.
    * A new MQTT client interface, with support for metadata and for some remote
      control commands.
    * A new Jack Audio back end.
    * PulseAudio: A new option for the pa backend to allow the specification of
      the audio sink.
    * CYGWIN: An updated and enhanced installation procedure to install Shairport
      Sync as a Cygwin service.
    * Opt-in default for certain added features: If support for soxr, metadata or
      the Apple ALAC decoder is included during building (i.e. at the ./configure
      stage), then the features are enabled by default at run time. The features
      are (1) soxr interpolation – chosen automatically if the device is fast
      enough, (2) the Apple ALAC decoder and (3) metadata, which is implied when
      you include support for metadata, D-Bus, MPRIS or MQTT features.
    * Shairport Sync can now receive AirPlay streams consisting of raw PCM – 16
      bit stereo frames at 44,100 samples per second. Packets must be 352 frames
      exactly.
    * Improved support for big-endian CPUs by adding support for explicit -endian
      formats, i.e. S16_LE, S16_BE, S24_LE, S24_BE, S32_LE, S32_BE.
    * Add a list of alsa hardware devices found to the alsa backend help section
      in the shairport-sync -h text. (Linux only – doesn't work on
      FreeBSD/OpenBSD.)
    * Replace the existing watchdog, which only offered partial coverage, with a
      much more robust thread-based watchdog.
    * Allow a reported remote processing time of zero.
    * Fix a logical error that could cause an endless loop during a flush.
    * Ensure a player thread is correctly initialised before allowing it to be
      cancelled cleanly.
    * Ensure the player thread always has a cancellation point so that it should
      always be possible to ask it to terminate.
    * If a play session is interrupted, wait for it to terminate for up to three
      seconds.
    * If a play session is interrupted, ensure the new session uses a different
      set of UDP ports. This is to ensure that data from the interrupted session –
      which might be still in transit – doesn't enter the new session.
    * Make all ALSA command sequences un-cancellable. This is to ensure that ALSA
      subsystem will not be left in a partially-initialised state if Shairport
      Sync terminates abruptly.
    * When a connection is terminated abruptly, ensure that all the UDP ports is
      use are closed properly.
    * Impose timeouts on both reading and writing to the supervisory RTSP
      connection governing a session.
    * When closing the RTSP connection due to an error, close it immediately,
      without waiting for a full TCP handshake, because, if the other end has
      erred, the handshake may never come.
    * Fix a parameter initialisation error in a situation where there is no
      hardware mixer.
    * Fix an MQTT-related crash by ignoring unrecognised commands.
    * Fix a compilation error and a warning when using the --with-convolution
      configuration option.
    * A compilation problem in OpenBSD has been fixed by changing the order of
      some include files.
    * Fix a problem when calling the program to be run when the volume control is
      changed. Thanks to shaven for the report.
    * Remove unrecognised options from FreeBSD and OpenBSD compilation
      instructions.
    * Ensure the compiler flag HAVE_LIBSOXR is defined if the --with-soxr
      configuration flag is used and pkg-config is in use.
    * Fix a bug in the dbus native interface which would silently switch soxr
      interpolation to basic.
    * Fix a mutex lock bug in the metadata hub. No known effects.
    * Fix an arithmetic overflow in frame rate calculations that could occur after
      2^32 frames – approximately 27 hours at 44,100 frames per second.
    * A number of memory leaks have been identified and removed.
    * An incorrect warning about using the deprecated general statistics options
      has been fixed.
* Mon Mar 18 2019 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - 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.
* Sun Feb 10 2019 Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
  - Really use upstream tarball from the source url
* Wed Feb 06 2019 Tuukka Pasanen <tuukka.pasanen@ilmi.fi>
  - 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
* Mon Jul 30 2018 jengelh@inai.de
  - Avoid repeating name in summary (rpmlint).
* Mon Jun 11 2018 hillwood@opensuse.org
  - Initial package for 3.2rc10.
  - Add drop-user-config.patch, move configuring user account to rpm spec.
  - Add firewalld profile.
  - Add README.SUSE

Files

/etc/shairport-sync.conf
/usr/bin/shairport-sync
/usr/lib/firewalld
/usr/lib/firewalld/services
/usr/lib/firewalld/services/airplay-server.xml
/usr/lib/systemd/system/shairport-sync.service
/usr/sbin/rcshairport-sync
/usr/share/doc/packages/shairport-sync
/usr/share/doc/packages/shairport-sync/README.SUSE
/usr/share/doc/packages/shairport-sync/README.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/shairport-sync/RELEASENOTES.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/shairport-sync/TROUBLESHOOTING.md
/usr/share/licenses/shairport-sync
/usr/share/licenses/shairport-sync/LICENSES
/usr/share/man/man7/shairport-sync.7.gz


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