Hey,
I will look into your suggestions and comment once I get some
examples together.
> > or, do I set it up like this:
> >
> > for (int i=0;i<GAVL_MAX_CHANNELS;i++)
> > channel_locations[i]= GAVL_CHID_AUX;
>
As I said before, if I set them all to AUX, no input channels on my test
file are mixed to output.
Would it make sense to have a GAVL_CHID_PASS, so that channel input X is
mapped to channel output X?
Where do the definitions for LEFT, RIGHT, CENTER, etc come from?
I assume there is no standard for channel 1 to be LEFT, 2 to be RIGHT, 3
to be X, is there? Do WAV, AIF, mp3, ogg have these things defined?
There must be formats that do not. What do you do with those?
thanks a lot -august.
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