Return correct content range and length from audio endpoint #56
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This PR resolves an issue #51 where audio playback would abruptly stop before the end of the audio file in Chrome and Safari, while working as expected in Firefox.
Root Cause: The issue stemmed from how different browsers handle HTTP range requests. Chrome and Safari enforce stricter validation of Content-Range and Content-Length headers than Firefox.
Previously, the backend was returning headers in the form:
However, per the HTTP Range Requests specification, the byte range is inclusive (a-b includes both a and b). Therefore, the correct Content-Length should be:
Firefox tolerated the off-by-one discrepancy, but Chrome and Safari did not, leading to incomplete audio playback when streaming.
Fix: Updated the backend to:
Audio playback now functions correctly across Chrome and Firefox. Testing in Safari is pending.
A big thanks to @federico-ferlito for pointing out this issue!