From: <bar...@t-...> - 2002-12-02 23:55:19
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hi james, On 12/01, James Courtier-Dutton wrote: > >A minor comment: although it looks great in theory you must realize that > >not all audio drivers have such arbitrary good timming report. So you > >can't really count on being able to add/remove a single sample. If you > >implement it naively it is most likely to cause a lot of audio > >distortion in order to keep the sync. > I thought of that already. which is why I agree that the user should be > able to choose which method to use. > feedback or resampling. > With "feedback" working on most systems, and "resampling" working on a > lot of systems, we should leave both methods in there and let the user > choose. :-) i've learned that from a user's standpoint it is not the best thing to do to place such technical detail decisions on the end-users shoulder. assigning a high expert level to these pseudo-options might be a workaround, but the solution is definitely that such things should just work correclty out of the box. cheers, guenter > > Cheers > James > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > xine-devel mailing list > xin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xine-devel -- -- flowchart, n. & v.: [From flow "to ripple down in rich profusion, as hair" + chart "a cryptic hidden-treasure map designed to mislead the uninitiated."] 1. n. The solution, if any, to a class of Mascheroni construction problems in which given algorithms require geometrical representation using only the 35 basic ideograms of the ANSI template. 2. n. Neronic doodling while the system burns. 3. n. A low-cost substitute for wallpaper. 4. n. The innumerate misleading the illiterate. "A thousand pictures is worth ten lines of code." -- The Programmer's Little Red Vade Mecum, Mao Tse T'umps. 5. v.intrans. To produce flowcharts with no particular object in mind. 6. v.trans. To obfuscate (a problem) with esoteric cartoons. -- Stan Kelly-Bootle, "The Devil's DP Dictionary" |