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OK, I think I found why the alsa9 driver was breaking surround sound.
ALSA returns the buffer size in _frames_, not bytes, so multiplying by
bytes_per_sample is needed.
patch by Tom Lees <tal26@cam.ac.uk>
author | arpi |
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date | Wed, 04 Dec 2002 22:01:59 +0000 |
parents | 9806d65986e4 |
children | bc7bd163fff9 |
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#ifndef MPLAYER_VOBSUB_H #define MPLAYER_VOBSUB_H extern void *vobsub_open(const char *subname, const char *const ifo, const int force, void** spu); extern void vobsub_reset(void *vob); extern int vobsub_parse_ifo(void* this, const char *const name, unsigned int *palette, unsigned int *width, unsigned int *height, int force, int sid, char *langid); extern int vobsub_get_packet(void *vobhandle, float pts,void** data, int* timestamp); extern int vobsub_get_next_packet(void *vobhandle, void** data, int* timestamp); extern void vobsub_close(void *this); extern unsigned int vobsub_get_indexes_count(void * /* vobhandle */); extern char *vobsub_get_id(void * /* vobhandle */, unsigned int /* index */); extern void *vobsub_out_open(const char *basename, const unsigned int *palette, unsigned int orig_width, unsigned int orig_height, const char *id, unsigned int index); extern void vobsub_out_output(void *me, const unsigned char *packet, int len, double pts); extern void vobsub_out_close(void *me); #endif /* MPLAYER_VOBSUB_H */