From b61aef839f6256889b54144cff790fdfde430cda Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Schmidt Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 21:21:16 +0000 Subject: sys/sunaudio/gstsunaudiosink.c: Ignore the buffer_time the sound device reports. Turns out it is sometimes completely... Original commit message from CVS: * sys/sunaudio/gstsunaudiosink.c: (gst_sunaudiosink_prepare): Ignore the buffer_time the sound device reports. Turns out it is sometimes completely bogus and we're better off without it. --- sys/sunaudio/gstsunaudiosink.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) (limited to 'sys/sunaudio') diff --git a/sys/sunaudio/gstsunaudiosink.c b/sys/sunaudio/gstsunaudiosink.c index 6e52de90..a189905a 100644 --- a/sys/sunaudio/gstsunaudiosink.c +++ b/sys/sunaudio/gstsunaudiosink.c @@ -406,8 +406,14 @@ gst_sunaudiosink_prepare (GstAudioSink * asink, GstRingBufferSpec * spec) strerror (errno))); return FALSE; } +#if 0 + /* We don't actually use the buffer_size from the sound device, because + * it seems it's just bogus sometimes */ sunaudiosink->segtotal = spec->segtotal = ainfo.play.buffer_size / spec->segsize; +#else + sunaudiosink->segtotal = spec->segtotal; +#endif sunaudiosink->segtotal_samples = spec->segtotal * spec->segsize / spec->bytes_per_sample; -- cgit