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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi,<BR>
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From: Benjamin Otte [<A HREF="mailto:in7y118@public.uni-hamburg.de">mailto:in7y118@public.uni-hamburg.de</A>]<BR>
> Afaik ALSA works just like OSS: There's a number of channels defined by the<BR>
> format you use and those need to be in predefined order.<BR>
> ALSA doesn't have anything but channels to modify at least.<BR>
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That's fairly simple, and that's the output of a52/faad/dts as well, probably for this exact reason. ;). I guess we can go for the first then (unless Dave has strong objections), since it's simply easier. Would we ever get into practical troubles, we can switch in 0.10.x.<BR>
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Anyone want to do audioconvert? :).<BR>
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Ronald</FONT>
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