dtourolle e5b7003489 fix(player): a duration of zero is not a duration
DR-251. Scrubbing was dead on Android because the seek bar had no scale:
every position tick read `<position> / 0.0`.

ExoPlayer reports C.TIME_UNSET until it has resolved a duration, and
JellyTauPlayer.getDuration() maps that to 0.0. So the engine answered
Some(0.0) rather than None, which satisfied every "unknown duration" fallback
in the controller — `observed_duration()` was never consulted, and neither was
the runtime the catalog had carried since long before anything started
decoding.

Zero is now read as "does not know yet" at each step, with a final fallback to
the item's own duration. That fixes it for any engine that cannot answer,
rather than for ExoPlayer specifically.

Red first: the test asserts a controller whose engine reports nothing usable
still reports the queued item's 1800s, and failed with None before the change.

790 Rust tests, clippy clean both ways.
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JellyTau

A cross-platform Jellyfin client built with Tauri, SvelteKit, and TypeScript.

Business logic lives in a Rust backend; a UI-rich Svelte frontend handles presentation and talks to it over Tauri's IPC. Targets Linux (libmpv) and Android (ExoPlayer).

Getting Started

This project uses bun as its package manager.

# Activate the Rust environment (fish shell)
source "$HOME/.cargo/env.fish"

# Install dependencies
bun install

# Run in development
bun run tauri dev

# Type-check the frontend
bun run check

# Build for Linux
bun run tauri build

# Build for Android
bun run tauri android build

For the full set of build, test, and Android helper scripts, see scripts/README.md.

Documentation

Topic Location
Architecture overview & subsystem docs docs/architecture/
Requirements, traceability & technical debt docs/requirements.md
Build & release process docs/build/build-release.md
Docker builds docs/build/docker.md
Traceability tooling & CI docs/traceability.md, docs/traceability-ci.md
Release checklist docs/release-checklist.md
UX flows docs/ux-flows.md
CI operations (builder image, secrets, runner) docs/build/ci-operations.md

Contributing

CONTRIBUTING.md covers the setup, the gates a change has to pass, and the two rules that catch people out (bug fixes start with a failing test; Jellyfin's taxonomy stays in Rust). Please also read the Code of Conduct.

Found a security problem? Do not open an issue — see SECURITY.md.

Verifying a download

Every release publishes SHA256SUMS covering all of its artifacts, plus an SBOM of what went into the build:

sha256sum -c SHA256SUMS

Desktop builds update themselves from Settings → Updates, verifying each payload against JellyTau's signing key before installing. Android installs are handled by the system installer, so the app links to the releases page instead.

VS Code + Svelte + Tauri + rust-analyzer.

License

MIT

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