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Minor bump rather than patch: Android gains working equalizer, volume normalization and gapless playback, which are new user-facing capabilities. CHANGELOG entry written by hand rather than from `bun run release:notes`. The generated draft lists "Crossfade between audio tracks (UR-031)" as a feature of this release, which is false — the trace graph cannot distinguish code that plumbs a setting (settings.rs clamping, the backend.rs trait method, both legitimately tagged DR-034) from code that implements it, and crossfade is implemented nowhere. The release-notes tool documents its output as a reviewed draft; this is a concrete case of why. v0.1.3-v0.1.5 have no CHANGELOG entries; noted in the file rather than backfilled.
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# Changelog
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All notable changes to JellyTau are documented here.
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Entries are grouped by the capability they change, not by commit. Requirement
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IDs in parentheses point at [docs/requirements.md](docs/requirements.md); the
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generated trace matrix lives in [docs/traceability.md](docs/traceability.md).
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## v0.2.0
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### ✨ Features
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- **Audio settings now work on Android.** The equalizer, volume normalization
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and gapless playback controls in Settings › Audio previously rendered on
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Android and did nothing — `ExoPlayerBackend` was the only backend that never
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implemented `set_audio_settings`, and the trait's default silently reported
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success while applying nothing. All three now take effect:
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- **Equalizer** — the canonical 10-band ISO curve is resampled onto whatever
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bands the device's equalizer actually exposes (commonly 5), by nearest
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centre frequency.
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- **Volume normalization** — via `LoudnessEnhancer`. Note this is a gain
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stage, not a true EBU R128 normalizer like the Linux `dynaudnorm` path, so
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it approximates rather than matches Linux behaviour.
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- **Gapless playback** — honours the setting via `pauseAtEndOfMediaItems`
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(ExoPlayer is gapless by default, so this disables it when you turn it off).
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The effects re-attach automatically when ExoPlayer rebuilds its audio sink on
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a format change, so the equalizer no longer stops applying part-way through a
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queue. (UR-027, UR-032, UR-033 → DR-030, DR-035, DR-036, IR-004)
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⚠️ **Not yet verified on a physical device.** `AudioEffect` availability and
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band layouts vary by device and OEM ROM; where an effect is unavailable it is
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logged and skipped rather than crashing playback.
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### 📋 Documentation
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- **Playback backend unification investigation.** Six new specs in
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[docs/specs/](docs/specs/) record why the playback backends cannot be unified
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onto a single engine: every candidate (mpv, GStreamer, libVLC) fails the same
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webview-compositing constraint, because WebKitGTK/WebView2/Android WebView each
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own their compositor surface and native video cannot interleave with HTML.
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Audio *can* unify; video cannot. Also specifies the Android native-video spike,
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a Windows native audio backend, and the `libmpv2` migration.
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### 🐛 Corrected requirement statuses
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These were documented as working and were not. No behaviour changed — the docs
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were wrong.
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- **Crossfade (UR-031, DR-034) was marked "Done (Linux only)". It is implemented
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nowhere**, and is architecturally blocked on mpv: its audio chain is
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single-stream, and FFmpeg's `acrossfade` requires two inputs. Real crossfade
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would need two libmpv instances.
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- The platform parity matrix listed crossfade as a Linux/Android gap (it is
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neither) and omitted the equalizer (which was a genuine gap, now closed).
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- `nativeAdapter.ts` cited tauri#10152 as blocking native Android video. That
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issue is a stale feature request; the capability shipped in September 2024.
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What remains unproven is SurfaceView-behind-WebView compositing, now tracked
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by a spec rather than asserted as an upstream blocker.
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## v0.1.2
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### ✨ Features
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- **Search results are ordered by how well they match.** A name that *starts*
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with the query now outranks one matching mid-word — typing "parks" finds
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"Parks and Recreation" before "Sparks of Love" — and at equal match quality a
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container outranks its contents, so a series lands above its own episodes.
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Ranking is applied to the instant cached results and to the merged
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cache+server list alike, so the list no longer reshuffles when server results
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arrive. (UR-060, DR-090)
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- **Separate Shows, Episodes and People result groups.** The combined "TV Shows"
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group splits into Shows and Episodes so a show never competes with its own
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episodes for a slot, and a new People group means searching an actor's name
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reaches their bio page. Default order is Shows → Episodes → Movies → Songs →
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Albums → Artists → People; a group order saved before the split keeps the
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position it was dragged to. (UR-060, DR-091)
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### 🐛 Bug Fixes
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- **The library header search bar works on every library page.** It previously
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searched in place and depended on `/library` rendering results inline, so on
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any other `/library/**` route the results were fetched and never shown.
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`/search` is now the single surface that renders results, and the header bar
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hands its query and scope over via the URL. (UR-049, DR-063)
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- **Video smaller than the window is scaled up to fit.** Sizing only ever shrank
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oversized media, so a 480p source on a 1080p display played as a small picture
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in the middle of a black frame. The picture now fits whichever axis constrains
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it, in both directions, preserving aspect ratio. (UR-005)
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### 📋 Requirements
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**Linux:** 64-bit, GLIBC 2.29+
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**Android:** 8.0+
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## v0.1.1 and earlier
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Released before this file existed — see the git history and the release notes on
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each tag.
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