From: Mike Brady Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2018 16:38:26 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Update RELEASENOTES.md X-Git-Tag: 3.2RC4~10 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=74a0bc5341797ee79a4b54df5d0fb4c068d26a3c;p=thirdparty%2Fshairport-sync.git Update RELEASENOTES.md --- diff --git a/RELEASENOTES.md b/RELEASENOTES.md index f05932fb..f79940c4 100644 --- a/RELEASENOTES.md +++ b/RELEASENOTES.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Version 3.2RC1 ==== **Enhancements** * Shairport Sync now offers an IPC interface via D-Bus. It provides an incomplete but functional MPRIS interface and also provides a native Shairport Sync interface. Both provide some metadata and some remote control. The native D-Bus interface permits remote control of the current AirPlay or iTunes client. It includes status information about whether the remote control connection is viable or not, i.e. whether it can still be used to control the client. A remote control connection to the audio client becomes valid when the client starts AirPlaying to Shairport Sync. The connections remains valid until the audio source deselects Shairport Sync for AirPlay, or until the client disappears, or until another client starts AirPlaying to Shairport Sync. After 15 minutes of inactivity, the remote contol connection will be dropped. -* OpenBSD compatibility. Shairport Sync now compiles on OpenBSD - please consult the OpenBSD note for details. +* OpenBSD compatibility. Shairport Sync now compiles on OpenBSD -- please consult the OpenBSD note for details. * A new `general` option `volume_control_profile`, for advanced use only, with two options: `"standard"` which uses the standard volume control profile -- this has a higher transfer profile at low volumes and a lower transfer profile at high volumes -- or `"flat"` which uses a uniform transfer profile to linearly scale the output mixer's dB according to the AirPlay volume. * Some DACs have a feature that the lowest permissible "attenuation" value that the built-in hardware mixer can be set to is not an attenuation value at all – it is in fact a command to mute the output completely. Shairport Sync has always checked for this feature, basically in order to ignore it when getting the true range of attenuation values offered by the mixer. However, with this enhancement, Shairport Sync can actually use this feature to mute the output where appropriate.