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nico partially fixed the bug i reported; here's the rest of the fix.
basically demux_audio was mixing data in its header buffer in a bogus
manner, whereby it could sometimes "make up" valid mpeg headers where
no such header actually occurred in the file. it should be correct now.
btw these changes also fix the bug where mplayer reports huge initial
cpu usage for sound when playing mp3 files.
author | rfelker |
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date | Sun, 17 Apr 2005 17:17:52 +0000 |
parents | 60624e692b95 |
children | f580a7755ac5 |
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/* * HTTP Helper * by Bertrand Baudet <bertrand_baudet@yahoo.com> * (C) 2001, MPlayer team. */ #ifndef __HTTP_H #define __HTTP_H typedef struct HTTP_field_type { char *field_name; struct HTTP_field_type *next; } HTTP_field_t; typedef struct { char *protocol; char *method; char *uri; unsigned int status_code; char *reason_phrase; unsigned int http_minor_version; // Field variables HTTP_field_t *first_field; HTTP_field_t *last_field; unsigned int field_nb; char *field_search; HTTP_field_t *field_search_pos; // Body variables char *body; size_t body_size; char *buffer; size_t buffer_size; unsigned int is_parsed; } HTTP_header_t; HTTP_header_t* http_new_header(); void http_free( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr ); int http_response_append( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr, char *data, int length ); int http_response_parse( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr ); int http_is_header_entire( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr ); char* http_build_request( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr ); char* http_get_field( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr, const char *field_name ); char* http_get_next_field( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr ); void http_set_field( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr, const char *field_name ); void http_set_method( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr, const char *method ); void http_set_uri( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr, const char *uri ); int http_add_basic_authentication( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr, const char *username, const char *password ); void http_debug_hdr( HTTP_header_t *http_hdr ); int base64_encode(const void *enc, int encLen, char *out, int outMax); #endif // __HTTP_H