* use Java I/O (classic way) on older android versions
* use Storage Access Framework on newer android versions (Android Lollipop or later)
* both changes have the external SD Card write permission
* add option to ask the save path on each download
* warn the user if the save paths are not defined, this only happens on the first NewPipe run (Android Lollipop or later)
* implement socket timeout error
* use 128k buffer size for copy
* use NewPipe HTTP user agent in the downloads
* automatically recover downloads with network errors that are queued
* replace "In queue" to "Pending" in the downloads header to avoid confusions (all languages)
* use 29bits Clusters size to support huge video resolutions (fixes#2291) (WebmWriter.java)
* add missing changes to WebmMuxer.java (i forget select the audio track)
* full support for Directory API (Android Lollipop or later)
* best effort to handle any kind errors (missing file, revoked permissions, etc) and recover the download
* implemented directory choosing
* fix download database version upgrading
* misc. cleanup
* do not release permission on the old save path (if the user change the download directory) under SAF api
* re-work finished mission database
* re-work DownloadMission and bump it Serializable version
* keep the classic Java IO API
* SAF Tree API support on Android Lollipop or higher
* add wrapper for SAF stream opening
* implement Closeable in SharpStream to replace the dispose() method
* do required changes for this API:
** remove any file creation logic from DownloadInitializer
** make PostProcessing Serializable and reduce the number of iterations
** update all strings.xml files
** storage helpers: StoredDirectoryHelper & StoredFileHelper
** best effort to handle any kind of SAF errors/exceptions
Main changes:
* correctly check the available space (CircularFile.java)
* misc cleanup (CircularFile.java)
* use the "Error Reporter" for non-http errors
* rewrite network state checking and add better support for API 21 (Lollipop) or higher
* implement "metered networks"
* add buttons in "Downloads" activity to start/pause all pending downloads, ignoring the queue flag or if the network is "metered"
* add workaround for VPN connections and/or network switching. Example: switching WiFi to 3G
* rewrite DataReader ¡Webm muxer is now 57% more faster!
* rewrite CircularFile, use file buffers instead of memory buffers. Less troubles in low-end devices
* fix missing offset for KaxCluster (WebMWriter.java), manifested as no thumbnails on file explorers
Download queue:
* remember queue status, unless the user pause the download (un-queue)
* semi-automatic downloads, between networks. Effective if the user create a new download or the downloads activity is starts
* allow enqueue failed downloads
* new option, queue limit, enabled by default. Used to allow one or multiple downloads at same time
Miscellaneous:
* fix crash while selecting details/error menu (mistake on MissionFragment.java)
* misc serialize changes (DownloadMission.java)
* minor UI tweaks
* allow overwrite paused downloads
* fix wrong icons for grid/list button in downloads
* add share option
* implement #2006
* correct misspelled word in strings.xml (es) (cmn)
* fix MissionAdapter crash during device shutdown
New Mp4Muxer + required changes:
* new mp4 muxer (from dash only) with this, muxing on Android 7 is possible now!!!
* re-work in SharpStream
* drop mp4 dash muxer
* misc changes: add warning in SecondaryStreamHelper.java,
* strip m4a DASH files to normal m4a format (youtube only)
Fix storage issues:
* warn to the user if is choosing a "read only" download directory (for external SD Cards), useless is rooted :)
* "write proof" allow post-processing resuming only if the device ran out of space
* implement "insufficient storage" error for downloads
start_here_on_background has the same meaning
start_here_on_main is now unused, but I left it there so that if it ever becomes useful again, it is ready to be used.
Remove strings which have been deleted from the English strings file during development, but were translated via Weblate, which failed to pull and push our upstream repo.