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This patch contains bugfixes for the esd audio output driver that I uncovered while trying to send sound to a remote esd server over a wireless (11 mbs, just enough to handle to sound) link. First, the sound was full "ticking" sounds. I found a bug that prevented the "send the remainder of this block" code from ever being called - so large chunks of audio were simply being ignored. Fixing this bug removed the "ticking" from audio streams. Fixing this bug, however, uncovered another problem - when the socket buffer was full, doing a blocking write to finish the buffer would take far too long and would turn video into a chunky mess. I'd imagine this blocking write would be fine for an audio-only stream, but it turns out to hold up the video far too much. The solution in this patch is to write as much data as possible to the socket, and then return as soon as possible, reporting the number of bytes actually written accurately back to mplayer. I've tested it on both local and remote esd servers, and it works well. Patch by Benjamin Osheroff <ben@gimbo.net>
author attila
date Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:19:13 +0000
parents 4bc481804519
children 1a14fde7680d
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#ifndef __PLAYTREEPARSER_H
#define __PLAYTREEPARSER_H

struct stream_st;

typedef struct play_tree_parser {
  struct stream_st* stream;
  char *buffer,*iter,*line;
  int buffer_size , buffer_end;
  int deep,keep;
} play_tree_parser_t;


play_tree_parser_t*
play_tree_parser_new(struct stream_st* stream,int deep);

void
play_tree_parser_free(play_tree_parser_t* p);

play_tree_t*
play_tree_parser_get_play_tree(play_tree_parser_t* p, int forced);

void
play_tree_add_bpf(play_tree_t* pt, char* filename);

#endif