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af_format.h declares some symbols which are defined in format.c. The
fact that af_format.c is a completely unrelated file is rather
confusing. Having the header and implementation file use the same base
name is more uniform. (af_format.c is the audio conversion filter, while
af_format.h and format.c are about audio formats and their properties.)
Also fix all source files which include this file.
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The <libavutil/avutil.h> stopped including <libavutil/common.h>
recursively in recent ffmpeg/libav git revisions. As a result, some
files no longer got needed definitions, causing a build failure.
Modify #include lines in various files to fix build with the latest
versions of ffmpeg/libav headers.
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This AO has potential to be useful on platforms other than Linux. On
Windows in particular, PortAudio can make use of newer/better audio
APIs like WASAPI, instead of DirectSound.
As an implementation choice, the PortAudio callback API was used. The
blocking API might be a better match for mplayer's requirements, but
caused severe problems on Linux/ALSA (possibly PortAudio bugs).
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