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CVS patchset: 6383
CVS date: 2004/04/10 15:45:10
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CVS patchset: 6239
CVS date: 2004/03/10 22:46:17
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*) Don't mess around with mmap stuff as we aren't using it
*) Use snd_pcm_hw_params_set_rate_near properly
CVS patchset: 6235
CVS date: 2004/03/08 23:07:07
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CVS patchset: 6224
CVS date: 2004/03/05 22:57:27
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the device for itself
CVS patchset: 6223
CVS date: 2004/03/05 22:52:38
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CVS patchset: 6222
CVS date: 2004/03/05 22:28:32
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CVS patchset: 6221
CVS date: 2004/03/05 20:50:44
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CVS patchset: 6220
CVS date: 2004/03/05 20:25:04
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CVS patchset: 6219
CVS date: 2004/03/05 20:14:47
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* use _x_set_speed() for speed manipulations, since it is ticket-safe
* _x_set_speed() is an internal helper function now, move frontend locking
outside of it
* restrict access to metronom clock internal stuff
CVS patchset: 6165
CVS date: 2004/02/16 20:19:09
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CVS patchset: 6136
CVS date: 2004/02/12 18:09:19
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CVS patchset: 5929
CVS date: 2003/12/20 23:42:46
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CVS patchset: 5912
CVS date: 2003/12/14 22:13:22
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relevant too. Small other little fix (can't remember). Change few internal function prototype because it xine_t pointer need to be used if some xine's internal sections. NOTE: libdvd{nav,read} is still too noisy, i will take a look to made it quit, without invasive changes. To be continued...
CVS patchset: 5844
CVS date: 2003/12/05 15:54:56
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scratch buffer enhancement (thanks Thibaut for the malloc tips), enlarge log buffer from 25 lines (very useless), to 150 (better).
CVS patchset: 5801
CVS date: 2003/11/26 23:44:08
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CVS patchset: 5796
CVS date: 2003/11/26 19:43:26
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BIG NOTE: use helpers to access to these informations (get/set/reset):
_x_{stream,meta}_info_{get,set,reset}()
are for internal use, don't use *_public() ones from inside the beast ;-)
Some wrongly names "xine_" fonction renaming.
CVS patchset: 5757
CVS date: 2003/11/16 23:33:42
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CVS patchset: 5721
CVS date: 2003/11/11 18:44:50
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headers in place of the 2.4 ones in glibc...
CVS patchset: 5713
CVS date: 2003/11/09 02:05:34
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CVS patchset: 5709
CVS date: 2003/11/08 22:20:35
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xine in stop)
CVS patchset: 5694
CVS date: 2003/11/05 20:41:29
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CVS patchset: 5600
CVS date: 2003/10/26 10:48:24
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<j.asselman@itsec-ps.nl>
CVS patchset: 5478
CVS date: 2003/10/10 11:37:43
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CVS patchset: 5395
CVS date: 2003/09/16 14:23:37
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fft*post are untouched (fft: for now).
CVS patchset: 5310
CVS date: 2003/08/25 21:51:37
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CVS patchset: 5210
CVS date: 2003/07/24 15:51:09
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for the sound capture (Closes GNOME bugzilla #118026)
CVS patchset: 5209
CVS date: 2003/07/23 18:37:53
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no audio out
CVS patchset: 5193
CVS date: 2003/07/19 16:57:18
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- comments in input_v4l
- a spare " in theora decoder
CVS patchset: 5073
CVS date: 2003/06/19 19:46:19
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- fixes mimetype in realaudio demuxer
- big improvement of v4l input and associated
demuxer. Including sound capture using alsa
and a/v sync. Now radio is supported as well.
CVS patchset: 5054
CVS date: 2003/06/16 16:42:51
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exception: file plugin can accept relative paths
(see message on xine-devel)
CVS patchset: 4751
CVS date: 2003/05/02 15:02:11
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(patch sent by Lethal Weapon <lethalwp@tiscali.be>)
CVS patchset: 4748
CVS date: 2003/05/02 12:33:44
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CVS patchset: 4692
CVS date: 2003/04/26 22:34:31
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old open() function replaced by :
*_class_get_instance() : return an instance if the plugin handles the mrl
*_plugin_open() : open the stream
CVS patchset: 4598
CVS date: 2003/04/13 16:02:53
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All assert() function calls, with exceptions of libdvdread and libdvdnav, have been
replaced with XINE_ASSERT. Functionally XINE_ASSERT behaves just likes its predecesor but its
adding the ability to print out a stack trace at the point where the assertion fails.
So here are a few examples.
assert (0);
This use of assert was found in a couple locations most favorably being the default case of a switch
statement. This was the only thing there. So if the switch statement was unable to find a match
it would have defaulted to this and the user and the developers would be stuck wonder who died and where.
So it has been replaced with
XINE_ASSERT(0, "We have reach this point and don't have a default case");
It may seem a bit none descriptive but there is more going on behind the scene.
In addition to checking a condition is true/false, in this case '0', the XINE_ASSERT
prints out:
<filename>:<function name>:<line number> - assertion '<assertion expression>' failed. <description>
An example of this might be:
input_dvd.c:open_plugin:1178 - assertion '0' failed. xine_malloc failed!!! You have run out of memory
XINE_ASSERT and its helper function, print_trace, are found in src/xine-utils/xineutils.h
CVS patchset: 4301
CVS date: 2003/02/28 02:51:47
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printf's, name the yuv_frames plugin properly
CVS patchset: 4235
CVS date: 2003/02/21 19:13:15
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CVS patchset: 4082
CVS date: 2003/02/01 23:54:03
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CVS patchset: 4078
CVS date: 2003/02/01 18:37:11
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CVS patchset: 4066
CVS date: 2003/01/31 17:56:35
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CVS patchset: 3988
CVS date: 2003/01/22 11:57:38
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CVS patchset: 3972
CVS date: 2003/01/19 19:42:48
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CVS patchset: 3969
CVS date: 2003/01/19 19:41:03
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