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Added a test for "s->fd == NULL" to the start of "stream_fill_buffer()".
("fd" is NULL if the session is defined by a SDP file, for example.)
It turns out that this test is necessary only for Solaris, not Linux,
because in Linux, "s->eof" got set after the prior (failing) call to
"lseek()" in "stream_seek_long()". In Solaris, however, "lseek(NULL, ...)"
returns 0 (go figure!) rather than -1, so "s->eof" doesn't get set in
"stream_seek_long()".
author | rsf |
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date | Wed, 02 Apr 2003 01:46:47 +0000 |
parents | 06d7ef3c7b01 |
children | 81e62cbe57d9 |
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/* The sample format system used lin libaf is based on bitmasks. The format definition only refers to the storage format not the resolution. */ // Endianess #define AF_FORMAT_BE (0<<0) // Big Endian #define AF_FORMAT_LE (1<<0) // Little Endian #define AF_FORMAT_END_MASK (1<<0) #if WORDS_BIGENDIAN // Native endian of cpu #define AF_FORMAT_NE AF_FORMAT_BE #else #define AF_FORMAT_NE AF_FORMAT_LE #endif // Signed/unsigned #define AF_FORMAT_SI (0<<1) // SIgned #define AF_FORMAT_US (1<<1) // Un Signed #define AF_FORMAT_SIGN_MASK (1<<1) // Fixed of floating point #define AF_FORMAT_I (0<<2) // Int #define AF_FORMAT_F (1<<2) // Foating point #define AF_FORMAT_POINT_MASK (1<<2) // Special flags refering to non pcm data #define AF_FORMAT_MU_LAW (1<<3) // #define AF_FORMAT_A_LAW (2<<3) // #define AF_FORMAT_MPEG2 (3<<3) // MPEG(2) audio #define AF_FORMAT_AC3 (4<<3) // Dolby Digital AC3 #define AF_FORMAT_IMA_ADPCM AF_FORMAT_LE|AF_FORMAT_SI // Same as 16 bit signed int #define AF_FORMAT_SPECIAL_MASK (7<<3) extern char* fmt2str(int format, char* str, size_t size);