[MPlayer-dev-eng] "bytes per second" in user output: use "B/s", not "bps"
Guillaume POIRIER
poirierg at gmail.com
Thu Sep 1 17:33:12 CEST 2005
Hi,
On 9/1/05, Ivo <ivop at euronet.nl> wrote:
> On Thursday 01 September 2005 14:35, Guillaume POIRIER wrote:
> > At least that last one is probably necessary. As far as the rest is
> > concerned, I don't know: "bps" is common enough to be understood, when
> > B/s probably is more correct, but is less readable, at least for me.
> > Just like when I read "RPM = rotations per minute", FPS, BPS, all of
> > those are common, an widely used.
>
> bps might be common as bytes per second (although that's wrong), but in
> MPlayer it's also used to mean bytes and/or bits per sample. As s is the SI
> unit for seconds, I propose removing all ambiguity, at least in the output
> and maybe also in the sourcecode. There have been many times I had to
> deduce the meaning of bps by its value (2, 16, 176400, etc) and IMHO it
> should be clear at once. I.e. use b for bits, B for bytes, s for seconds
> and samples for samples.
Ah, I see what you mean. Seconded.
Ivo, do you wanna apply this baby? :-)
Guillaume
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