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author | wm4 <wm4@nowhere> | 2012-08-07 19:02:34 +0200 |
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committer | wm4 <wm4@nowhere> | 2012-08-07 19:02:34 +0200 |
commit | 762ef8d53238160d5fc8873c249d11d38399bf94 (patch) | |
tree | 7046f57ea33385e177e759d8370014d22bb59862 /bstr.h | |
parent | 796599bcc21e0447eedb9770561ea8da08fe8595 (diff) | |
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codecs.cfg: do not prefer spdifmpa over mpg123 decoder
The generic hardware pass-through decoder ad_spdif (imported from
mplayer-svn) was mistakenly prefered over the default decoder mpg123.
This is the same as mplayer-svn commit 34192.
The spidfmpa entry was marked as "untested", which for inconceivable
reasons is preferred over entries marked "working". (The probe order
is untested, working, buggy. Possibly to "force" untested codecs to be
tested?) I didn't know this behavior, and skipped the corresponding
mplayer-svn commit 34192, as it looked like it would move up the entry
in autoprobe order (not the reverse), which might have been slightly
dangerous, or at least not something we would have to bother with.
The only change in behavior the incorrect entry caused was that playing
a shoutcast mp3 stream displayed "inf" as time on the mplayer status
line, instead the time since joining the stream. (The same can be seen
when starting mplayer-svn with -ac spdifmpa,mpg123 .) I'm not sure why
this happens; I can only guess that when spdifmpa throws away header
data when it fails initializing, or messes up something else.
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