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v2.6 — Playback Stability and Provider Parity

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@github-actions github-actions released this 16 Aug 12:44
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Aniraku v2.6

Package: aniraku.anime.app · versionCode: 14

Stabilization fixes

  • Restored native provider parity with the Aniraku website: a stale server-level verdict can no longer hide a provider that still has a current playable source
  • Removed v2.5’s corrective rebuffer seek, which could re-present a decoded frame; playback now holds only a UI/history watermark during small native time rollbacks
  • Raised the native resume buffer from two to six seconds while retaining the forty-five-second forward target and Android media caching for direct HLS, DASH, and progressive playback
  • Reworked eligible public Downloads saves to stream directly into the Android system-picker folder, retry one revoked persisted folder grant, and preserve supported direct-media extensions
  • Added a conservative embedded-player popup and known ad/tracker navigation guard without blocking provider/player routes or bypassing access controls

Existing v2.5 capabilities retained

  • Maximum-quality downloads for eligible HTTPS direct progressive sources, with an in-player Downloads glyph and clear streaming-only eligibility guard
  • Native AniList and MyAnimeList browser linking, explicit library import/export, disconnect, and progress/rating synchronization through the existing Aniraku service
  • Debounced search input, request coalescing, short-lived local cache, and Retry-After-aware 429 recovery

Included product capabilities

  • Native direct-first recovery: direct source → Aniraku proxy → verified embed fallback
  • In-player quality selector, language/provider controls, manual skip overlays, Auto Next, Auto Skip, speed, fullscreen, and 45-second forward preload
  • Android 9+ (API 28+) · ARM32 + ARM64 · FOSS direct install, without Google Play

If you are upgrading from v1.x under aniraku.anine.app, uninstall that legacy package first. Android treats aniraku.anime.app as a separate application.