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This is a minor issue but when I connect my Spotify client to the Scrobbler, i.e. set s-c-s as the audio source, I get the audio data output in my terminal.
I also noticed when building s-c-s, it compiled ogg and vorbis packages. Is these even necessary? Or are they up for removal in the remove-audio-backends branch?
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Yes, absolutely plan to remove the audio backends & audio playback features that were pulled in from librespot, have raised this as #11. Piping the data to /dev/null as a temporary stop-gap can be implemented.
This is closed and "released" (for all that means at the moment) in v0.1.2. Note: tracks "played" through the Scrobbler will not be scrobbled. But at least this stops it breaking your terminal if Scrobbler is selected in the Connect menu.
This is a minor issue but when I connect my Spotify client to the Scrobbler, i.e. set s-c-s as the audio source, I get the audio data output in my terminal.
I also noticed when building s-c-s, it compiled ogg and vorbis packages. Is these even necessary? Or are they up for removal in the remove-audio-backends branch?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: