The primary reason for this change is to allow time graphs that do not
go through the origin and hence smoothing starting from the origin is
not desired. This change will allow passing time data into the smoother
while paused and then abruptly use that data without smoothing using the
'quick fixup' flag when resuming.
Primary use case is allowing recording time graphs where the data
recorded originates from a time before the stream was created. The
resulting graft will be shifted and should not be smoothened to go
through the origin.
pa_logXXX(__FILE__":
and replace them by
pa_logXXX("
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is to allocate all audio memory blocks from a per-process memory pool which is
available as read-only SHM segment to other local processes. Then, instead of
writing the actual audio data to the socket just write references to this
shared memory pool.
To work optimally all memory blocks should now be of type PA_MEMBLOCK_POOL or
PA_MEMBLOCK_POOL_EXTERNAL. The function pa_memblock_new() now generates memory
blocks of this type by default.
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* add some more validity checks to pa_source_new(),pa_sink_new(),pa_sink_input_new(),pa_source_output_new()
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* modify pa_sink_input_new() to take initial volume settings as argument
* call pa_sink_input_set_volume() when changing stream volume in protocol-esound.c to make sure that subscribe events are issued properly
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2) Add support to synchronize multiple playback streams
3) add two tests for 1) and 2)
4) s/PA_ERROR/PA_ERR/
5) s/PA_ERROR_OK/PA_OK/
6) update simple API to deal properly with new peek/drop recording API
7) add beginnings of proper validity checking on API calls in client libs (needs to be extended)
8) report playback buffer overflows/underflows to the client
9) move client side recording mcalign stuff into the memblockq
10) create typedefs for a bunch of API callback prototypes
11) simplify handling of HUP poll() events
Yes, i know, it's usually better to commit a lot of small patches instead of a
single big one. In this case however, this would have contradicted the other
rule: never commit broken or incomplete stuff.
*** This stuff needs a lot of additional testing! ***
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* daemon/ - Contains the files specific to the polypaudio daemon.
* modules/ - All loadable modules.
* polyp/ - Files that are part of the public, application interface or
are only used in libpolyp.
* polypcore/ - All other shared files.
* tests/ - Test programs.
* utils/ - Utility programs.
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