[pulseaudio-commits] [SCM] PulseAudio Sound Server branch, stable-queue, updated. v0.9.22-11-g1c83b03

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The stable-queue branch has been updated
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- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
1c83b03 Further clarify src- and speex- references in pulse-daemon.conf
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Summary of changes:
 man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in |   27 ++++++++++++++-------------
 1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

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commit 1c83b03c27098e13142547cadf40c6f1549d2364
Author: Daniel T Chen <crimsun at ubuntu.com>
Date:   Sun Dec 19 07:51:21 2010 -0500

    Further clarify src- and speex- references in pulse-daemon.conf
    
    Based on comments from Arun Raghavan, make clear that we're referring
    to the libspeex API documentation for the speex- options. Also correct
    the quality range (was incorrectly 0..9 but is 0..10 now) and clean up
    the line length.
    
    Signed-off-by: Daniel T Chen <crimsun at ubuntu.com>

diff --git a/man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in b/man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in
index 8164106..8c22f9b 100644
--- a/man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in
+++ b/man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in
@@ -90,19 +90,20 @@ USA.
       <opt>trivial</opt>, <opt>speex-float-N</opt>,
       <opt>speex-fixed-N</opt>, <opt>ffmpeg</opt>. See the
       documentation of libsamplerate and speex for explanations of the
-      different src- methods. The method <opt>trivial</opt> is the most basic
-      algorithm implemented. If you're tight on CPU consider using
-      this. On the other hand it has the worst quality of them
-      all. The Speex resamplers take an integer quality setting in the
-      range 0..9 (bad...good). They exist in two flavours: <opt>fixed</opt> and
-      <opt>float</opt>. The former uses fixed point numbers, the latter relies on
-      floating point numbers. On most desktop CPUs the float point
-      resmampler is a lot faster, and it also offers slightly better
-      quality. See the output of <opt>dump-resample-methods</opt> for
-      a complete list of all available resamplers. Defaults to
-      <opt>speex-float-3</opt>. The <opt>--resample-method</opt>
-      command line option takes precedence. Note that some modules
-      overwrite or allow overwriting of the resampler to use.</p>
+      different src- and speex- methods, respectively. The method
+      <opt>trivial</opt> is the most basic algorithm implemented. If
+      you're tight on CPU consider using this. On the other hand it has
+      the worst quality of them all. The Speex resamplers take an
+      integer quality setting in the range 0..10 (bad...good). They
+      exist in two flavours: <opt>fixed</opt> and <opt>float</opt>. The former uses fixed point
+      numbers, the latter relies on floating point numbers. On most
+      desktop CPUs the float point resampler is a lot faster, and it
+      also offers slightly better quality. See the output of
+      <opt>dump-resample-methods</opt> for a complete list of all
+      available resamplers. Defaults to <opt>speex-float-3</opt>. The
+      <opt>--resample-method</opt> command line option takes precedence.
+      Note that some modules overwrite or allow overwriting of the
+      resampler to use.</p>
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