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GStreamer support

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If it's detected at configure time, a new decoder + program disorder-gstdecode is built. It uses the GStreamer + library for audio decoding and sample-rate conversion, among other + features. + +

The decoder has a number of options for controlling the sample-rate and + audio format conversion, allowing various tradeoffs between quality and + processor time. (High-quality conversion can consume more processor time + than decoding, so this is potentially useful on very a small device such as + a Raspberry Pi.

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The GStreamer decoder can also use ReplayGain information stored in + audio files' metadata to adjust playback volume, so that tracks with very + wide dynamic range don't sound really quiet in comparison. This + information can be added using tools such as mp3gain, + vorbisgain, or metaflac. This is turned on by default if + you use the decoder; you can choose between per-album or per-track + settings, or turn it off entirely, using command-line options.

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The GStreamer decoder is not used by default, but it can be enabled + easily enough by dropping something like the following into the server + configuration file: +

+        player
+        player *.flac execraw /usr/sbin/disorder-gstdecode -ralbum -f-8.0
+        player *.mp2 execraw /usr/sbin/disorder-gstdecode -ralbum -f-8.0
+        player *.mp3 execraw /usr/sbin/disorder-gstdecode -ralbum -f-8.0
+        player *.ogg execraw /usr/sbin/disorder-gstdecode -ralbum -f-8.0
+        player *.wav execraw /usr/sbin/disorder-gstdecode -ralbum -f-8.0
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Bug fixes

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Changes up to version 5.1.1