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view stream/stream_radio.h @ 25934:f0e227951c06
Make sure the -wid window does not get notified when we destroy our attached child window.
Previous behaviour seems to cause QT to do something stupid which makes
DestroyWindow hang (SMPlayer is an application where this happened).
author | reimar |
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date | Sat, 09 Feb 2008 14:47:10 +0000 |
parents | 4587edae1790 |
children | 4129c8cfa742 |
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#ifndef STREAM_RADIO_H #define STREAM_RADIO_H #define RADIO_CHANNEL_LOWER 1 #define RADIO_CHANNEL_HIGHER 2 typedef struct radio_param_s{ /** name of radio device file */ char* device; #ifdef HAVE_RADIO_BSDBT848 /** minimal allowed frequency */ float freq_min; /** maximal allowed frequency */ float freq_max; #endif /** radio driver (v4l,v4l2) */ char* driver; /** channels list (see man page) */ char** channels; /** initial volume for radio device */ int volume; /** name of audio device file to grab data from */ char* adevice; /** audio framerate (please also set -rawaudio rate parameter to the same value) */ int arate; /** number of audio channels */ int achannels; /** if channels parameter exist, here will be channel number otherwise - frequency */ float freq_channel; char* capture; } radio_param_t; extern radio_param_t stream_radio_defaults; int radio_set_freq(struct stream_st *stream, float freq); int radio_get_freq(struct stream_st *stream, float* freq); char* radio_get_channel_name(struct stream_st *stream); int radio_set_channel(struct stream_st *stream, char *channel); int radio_step_channel(struct stream_st *stream, int direction); int radio_step_freq(struct stream_st *stream, float step_interval); #endif