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This should make it easier to apply patches from BlueZ which also uses
sbc subdir for this files.
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NREC stands for Noise Reduction and Echo Cancelation, it can be changed
at any point by the headset.
When set to "1" indicates that those algorithms shall be enabled by
default and "0" means the headset probably have them active so they
should be disabled in PA side.
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Use minimum bitpool configured to get the maximum block_size possible,
also remove checks for how much has been written when decoding sbc frames
since the block size may change due to bitpool changes.
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When audio skips it could be that there is some bandwidth limitation in
the link e.g. headset doesn't support EDR (< 2.0), and by reducing
the bitpool it may find a better rate that either prevent the skips
completely or at least reduce them.
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Acquire now return input and output MTU of the file descriptor so it is
no longer necessary to get those after acquiring the fd, which less round
trips and faster response time when switching profiles.
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Only whitespace changes in here
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Instead <pulsecore/poll.h> should be included. That file includes poll.h on
platform where it is appropriate. Also remove some unnecessary <ioctl.h>
includes.
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Make use of D-Bus to transfer file descriptors.
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Create the 'Handsfree Gateway' profile for bluetooth cards and add
filters for 'org.bluez.HandsfreeGateway' to the discover module so
module-bluetooth-device is loaded with the correct profile when a
Handsfree Gateway connects to bluetoothd (in this case bluetoothd
is acting as the headset).
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stream
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=537422
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=551842
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This fixes an assert when destructing modules that have not been fully
initialized.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548525
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- drop the 'virtual_' prefix from s->virtual_volume since we don't
distuingish between reference and real volumes for sources
- introduce an accuracy for source volumes: if the hardware can control
the volume "close enough" don't necessarily adjust the rest in
software unless it is beyond a certain threshold. This should save a
little bit of CPU at the expensive of a bit of accuracy in volume
handling.
- other minor cleanups
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triggered
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This of course makes the name 'fixed' a bit of a misnomer. However the
definitions are now like this:
fixed latency: the latency may change during runtime, but is solely
controlled by the backend, the client has no influence.
dynamic latency: the latency may change during runtime, influenced by
the requests of the clients.
i.e. fixed vs. dynamic is from the perspective of the client.
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Volume changes coming from the lower layers are most likely changes
triggered by the user, so let's save them automatically.
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Merge commit 'e4d914c945c13d23b131d7ba75fbdd03cb6d0043'
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finally fixed for granularity
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Completely rework mixer logic. This now allows controlling a full set of
elements from a single sink's volume slider/mute button.
This also introduces sink and source "ports" that can be used to choose
different input or output ports with the UI. (i.e. "mic"/"line-in" or
"speaker"/"headphones".
The mixer paths and device maps are now configered in external
configuration files and can be tweaked as necessary.
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Some bad quality BT-headsets block bluez socket sometimes for hundreds
of milliseconds, especially when changing mode. When the module tries
catch up the lost time it may SBC encode up to half a second of audio
without yielding. On slow machine this may cause maximum RT time slice
to be exceeded. Cleaned out the minor fix that slipped into first version
of the patch.
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This allows us to forward the fixed latency directly from the sink to
the monitor source withut having to wait for pa_sink_put().
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afterwards enter one-read-one-write logic
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fixups' on resuming
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.
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