pub struct Player { /* private fields */ }
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Manages playback of Songs through cpal and sample conversion through samplerate.

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Creates a new Player to play Songs

On Linux, this prefers pipewire, jack, and pulseaudio devices over alsa.

Set the song that will play after the current song is over (or immediately if no song is currently playing)

Start playing a song immediately, while discarding any song that might have been queued to play next.

Used to replace the next song, or the current song if there is no next song.

This will remove the current song if no next song exists to avoid a race condition in case the current song ends after you have determined that the next song must be replaced but before you call this function. See also force_remove_next_song

Used to remove the next song, or the current song if there is no next song.

This will remove the current song if no next song exists to avoid a race condition in case the current song ends after you have determined that the next song must be replaced but before you call this function. See also force_replace_next_song

Stop playing any songs and remove a next song if it has been queued.

Note that this does not pause playback (use set_playing), meaning new songs will play upon adding them.

Skip the currently playing song (i.e. stop playing it immediately.

This will immediately start playing the next song if it exists.

Return the current playback position, if there is currently a song playing (see has_current_song)

See also seek

Set the current playback position if there is a song playing

Returns whether the seek was successful (whether there was a song to seek). Note that seeking past the end of the song will be successful and will cause playback to begin at the beginning of the next song.

See also get_playback_position

Sets whether playback is enabled or not, without touching the song queue.

See also is_playing

Returns whether playback is currently paused

See also set_playing

Returns whether there is a song queued to play next after the current song has finished

If you want to check whether there is currently a song playing, use has_current_song and is_playing. This should always be queried before calling play_song_next if you do not intend on replacing the song currently in the queue.

Returns whether there is a song currently playing (or about to start playing next audio frame)

Note that this does not indicate whether the current song is actively being played or paused, for that functionality you can use is_playing.

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