Rygel 0.12.5 (Wolf in Sheep's Clothing) is out! Changes since 0.12.4:
- Send proper SSDP notification when killed with SIGTERM. - Fix out-of-tree builds. - Prevent a crash when searching and uploading in parallel. - Prevent a critical error when the uri to be added already exists. - Prevent a name clash when an uploader is really fast in creating items. - Mark thumbnail resources as transcoded. This helps certain devices to use them as thumbnails and not as the original stream. - Prevent a false-positive test success in http-post-test. - Use proper error if a client tries to get the children of a media item. - Fix huge CPU load if a client did a lot of byte-range requests on a large media file. Tracker: - Fall back to nfo:fileLastModified if nie:creationDate is not available. - Properly clean and escape any passed item ID. MediaExport: - Properly disable MediaExport if Tracker start-up is slow. All contributors to this release: - Jens Georg <[email protected]> - Krzesimir Nowak <[email protected]> - Lukasz Pawlik <[email protected]> Bugs fixed: - https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662125 - https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662031 Download source tarball here: http://download.gnome.org/sources/rygel/0.12/ -------- What is Rygel? Rygel is a home media solution that allows you to easily share audio, video and pictures, and control of media player on your home network. In technical terms it is both a UPnP AV MediaServer and MediaRenderer implemented through a plug-in mechanism. Interoperability with other devices in the market is achieved by conformance to very strict requirements of DLNA and on the fly conversion of media to format that client devices are capable of handling. More info at our project home page: http://www.rygel-project.org _______________________________________________ gnome-multimedia mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-multimedia
