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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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The reference volume is to be used as reference volume for stored stream
volumes. Previously if a new stream was created the relative volume was
taken relatively to the virtual device volume. Due to the flat volume
logic this could then be fed back to the virtual device volume.
Repeating the whole story over and over would result in a device volume
that would go lower, and lower and lower.
This patch introduces a 'reference' volume for each sink which stays
unmodified by stream volume changes even if flat volumes are used. It is
only modified if the sink volumes are modified directly by the user.
For further explanations see http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/InternalVolumes
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field to sinks/sources
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Signed-off-by: Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>
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did the first time
In OSS it is only possible to request fragment sizes that are powers of
2. However actually selected fragment sizes may be arbitrary values.
This means that it is not always possible to request the same fragment
size after a suspend that was used before the suspend because we simply
cannot express it in the request. To work around that we should issue
the same request as we did the first time.
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