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innoxfire 11ab3c2331 fix square corner in play/pause animation in cover Art (#8589)
### Description

Fixes a visual bug where the touch feedback (ripple animation) on the
cover art during play/pause actions extends beyond the image's rounded
corners, resulting in sharp, square edges bleeding over the layout.

closes #8538

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:app

The main application module that integrates all features and hosts app-specific UI screens not large enough for their own module. PodcastApp initializes the app; ClientConfigurator registers service implementations (download, sync) at startup.

The miniplayer (the collapsed player bar at the bottom of the screen) is implemented in ExternalPlayerFragment. It is hosted in MainActivity as a bottom sheet. MainActivity controls its visibility via setPlayerVisible() based on playback state.

Wear OS Communication (play flavor only)

WearListenerService is a WearableListenerService that handles DataLayer messages from connected watches. It responds to watch-initiated requests. The service is kept alive by the Android framework while at least one watch is connected.