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Also hide PADPacketizer::GetPAD().
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The function allows to check e.g. if the previous slide is still in
transmission, in order to postpone the transmission of the current one.
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When the opposite side of the PAD FIFO disconnects (e.g. due to crash of
the audio encoder), ODR-PadEnc crashed as well due to SIGPIPE.
This commit changes the behaviour. From now on instead error messages
are displayed and it is possible for a new instance of the audio encoder
to reconnect to the still running ODR-PadEnc instance.
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When a slide is transmitted, now every 50 PADs the current DLS is inserted
(and thereby reread from file). Hence in the best case (AAC-LC @ 48 kHz), DLS
is inserted every 1000ms; in the worst case (HE-AAC @ 32 kHz) it is inserted
every 3000ms. This way a listener will get DLS much earlier after switching to
a service, compared to the previous situation where the slide transmission was
not interrupted for DLS insertion.
Note that there still remains a delay without any PAD, between the end of a
slide transmission and the start of the next one's transmission.
Also note that adding a feedback channel from the audio encoder to ODR-PadEnc
will make this improvement obsolete.
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