2009/3/10 Magnus Hjorth :
> According to the docs for libpulse, pa_stream_set_overflow_callback is only
> for playback streams.
I'm fairly sure that's an error happened when copying the
documentation from pa_stream_set_underflow_callback. Overflow is a
problem when recording and underflow when pla
Hi,
According to the docs for libpulse, pa_stream_set_overflow_callback is
only for playback streams. So, how can you get notified of overflow in
recording streams? Or does PA dynamically allocate larger buffers so
overflows never can happen?
Another question, is there a way to query for a
Hey, module-combine sounds awesome. I look forward to using that stuff.
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On Tuesday 10 March 2009 03:45:04 Jud Craft wrote:
> Is this possible? I haven't used Fedora in a month or two (which I
> regard as close to upstream as I dare to venture), but I recall that
> it was only possible to move a stream between sinks, as opposed to
> selecting different sinks for playba
Dnia 2009-03-09, pon o godzinie 22:45 -0500, Jud Craft pisze:
> Is this possible? I haven't used Fedora in a month or two (which I
> regard as close to upstream as I dare to venture), but I recall that
> it was only possible to move a stream between sinks, as opposed to
> selecting different sinks