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Date:      Tue,  8 Mar 2005 12:20:16 +0100
From:      Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@Leidinger.net>
To:        Mathew Kanner <mat@cnd.mcgill.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: uaudio patch, configurable buffer size
Message-ID:  <20050308122016.hhg424lmsgo8cs0k@netchild.homeip.net>
In-Reply-To: <20050306204908.GF4237@cnd.mcgill.ca>
References:  <20050305224005.GC4237@cnd.mcgill.ca> <20050306162811.694d9c82@Magellan.Leidinger.net> <20050306171027.GE4237@cnd.mcgill.ca> <20050306184416.5603976c@Magellan.Leidinger.net> <20050306204908.GF4237@cnd.mcgill.ca>

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Mathew Kanner <mat@cnd.mcgill.ca> wrote:

> > > 	However in the long term I don't think it's the right thing.
> > > The reason (I'm guessing) he wants the verbose output all the time is
> > > to be able to choose according the devices capabilities.  The problem
> > > is we always reports supporting speeds in between [4000,48000], so for
> > > Why?
>
> 	As I say below, he probably needs this because uaudio (the pcm
> bridge of it at least) wrongly reports it's capabilities.  I would be
> that his first solution and second solution don't even yield the same
> results.

Sorry, my question was a bit short. I wasn't asking why he wants the verbose
output (I talked with him about it previous to the submission of the PR), I
wanted to know why we always report those speeds. uaudio doesn't converts
the  sampling rate, so it shouldn't be allowed to report those speeds.

I try to have a look at the sound code (with doxygen; or if "The Design and
Implementation of FreeBSD" contains an overview, I will read about it
there). Feel free to point out better resources.

Bye,
Alexander.

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