The --speed option and the speed property used float. Change them to
double.
Change the commands that manipulate the property (speed_mult/add) to
double as well. Since the cycle command shares code with the add
command, we change that as well.
The reason for this change is that this allows better control over
speed, such as stepping by semitones. Using floats is also just plain
unnecessary.
Using the default output audio unit should provide a much better user
exeperience since it changes automatically the output device based on which
becomes the default one.
This was removed in d427b4fd. I now found a sample that causes underruns when
moving to a chapter and apparently this is also a problem when taking
screenshots.
Reverts one of the changes from 18777ecf. `kAudioObjectPropertyScopeOutput`
was introduced in the 10.8 SDK while `kAudioDevicePropertyScopeOutput` was
moved to `AudioHardwareDeprecated.h`. Since the deprecation is silent for now
(no warnings), just use the old constant.
Either way, they both evaluate to 'outp', and in the 10.8 SDK the deprecated
constant is defined in terms of the non-deprecated one.
Fixes#155
In general, this warning can hint to actual bugs. We don't enable it
yet, because it would conflict with some unmerged code, and we should
check with clang too (this commit was done by testing with gcc).
This is not done automatically by CoreAudio. I am told that it would a PITA
to have to switch back the format manually on the device (especially if the
same device is used for lpcm output).
b2f9e0610 introduced this functionality with code that was quite 'monolithic'.
Split the functionality over several functions and ose the new macros to get
array properties.
Introduce some macros to deal with properties. These allow to work around the
limitation of CoreAudio's API being `void **` based. The macros allow to keep
their client's code DRY, by not asking size and other details which can be
derived by the macro itself. I have no idea why Apple didn't design their API
like this in the first place.
* ao_coreaudio_utils: contains several utility function
* ao_coreaudio_properties: contains functions to set and get audio object
properties.
Conflicts:
audio/out/ao_coreaudio.c
The condition was checked wrongly on asbd which is the input format
description. This lead to the condition always being true, thus selecting lpcm
streams for digital input.
The initialization is split more clearly between compressed and lpcm case.
For the compressed case, format selection is simplified a lot and negotiation
removed. The way it was written it just passed back to the core the original
requested format, not what was found available on hardware.
Since this is most likely useless for the compressed case, I didn't bother
with this. In the future I'd like to split this AO in two one that only uses
the AUHAL and the other with direct access to the hardware so that even
passthrough of lcpm can be possible. This would decrease the latency,
audiophiles would like that.