[FFmpeg-soc] [soc] libavsequencer [PATCH 03/08] Order list public API header file.
Sebastian Vater
cdgs.basty at googlemail.com
Sat Jul 10 20:02:39 CEST 2010
Vitor Sessak a écrit :
> On 07/07/2010 10:47 PM, Sebastian Vater wrote:
>> diff --git a/libavsequencer/order.h b/libavsequencer/order.h
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 0000000..ac48db2
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/libavsequencer/order.h
>> +typedef struct AVSequencerOrderList {
>> + /** Integer indexed tree root of order list data used by this
>> + channel with AVTreeNode->elem being an AVSequencerOrderData. */
>> + AVTreeNode *order_data;
>> +
>> + /** Number of order list data entries to use for this channel. */
>> + uint16_t length;
>> +
>> + /** Repeat start order list data number for this channel. */
>> + uint16_t rep_start;
>> +
>> + /** Volume level for this channel (defaults to 255). */
>> + uint8_t volume;
>> +#define AVSEQ_ORDER_LIST_VOLUME 255
>> +
>> + /** Sub-volume level for this channel. This is basically channel
>> + volume divided by 256, but the sub-volume doesn't account
>> + into actual mixer output (defaults 0). */
>> + uint8_t sub_volume;
>> +#define AVSEQ_ORDER_LIST_SUB_VOLUME 0
>
> Dividing an uint_8 by 256? Does not give much information...
Dividing (volume << 8) + sub_volume by 256. I mean with that the
sub_volume is internally used for accuracy sliding but not outputted to
the mixing engine.
>
>
>> + /** Sub-volume level for this channel. This is basically channel
>> + volume divided by 256, but the sub-volume doesn't account
>> + into actual mixer output (defaults 0). */
>> + uint8_t sub_volume;
>> +#define AVSEQ_ORDER_LIST_SUB_VOLUME 0
>
> It is weird all these fields have default values that are the
> lowest/highest possible value of the data type. A file can not have a
> volume higher than default?
>
As you recommended in song.h I will most likely remove this default
stuff completely and use your recommended approach by simply declaring a
fill with defaults function.
--
Best regards,
:-) Basty/CDGS (-:
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