[openbeos] Re: Media Preferences

  • From: Jérôme Duval <korli@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 15:38:22 +0200

Selon Jonas Sundstrom <kirilla@xxxxxxxxx>:

Thanks for your detailed feedback :)

Here is a new version which fixes your concerns hopefully.
http://jerome.duval.free.fr/obos/Media-20030720-bin.zip

You'll notice you can now select which output is used for connecting the mixer.

btw Emuxki/Multiaudio users will notice this enables them to choose a second 
output which is 4 channels wide. When used with the new audio mixer from Marcus 
(great job!), this enables them to control each channel independantly.
Enjoy !

Jérôme

> Jérôme Duval <korli@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  ...
> > i'm very happy to write that the Media preferences is good 
> > enough to be put in your hands for beta testing.
> > So if you want to, you can download a binary here : 
> > 
> > http://jerome.duval.free.fr/obos/Media-20030716-bin.zip
> 
> Nice! :)
> 
> A: 
> Video Settings, Video Input says "menu1", 
> where in my case it should say "<none>".
> (like the original panel does)
> 
> B:
> Audio Settings, Audio Channel - "menu3" instead of "<none>".
> 
> C:
>       Good: 
> Btw, I see that the Audio Mixer sliders and checkboxes are live,
> I can move either (Be or OBOS) Media prefs sliders, and the 
> other one will pick up the changes.
>       Bad. or expected behaviour?: 
> The sliders on the Input / Output pages are not live.
> The OBOS panel don't pick up the changes done in the Be panel,
> and vice versa, so perhaps they simply don't, or can't.
> 
> D: 
> Changing "Audio Output" to "None Out" should remove the
> "Channel" menu, or at at least make it say "None".
> (it does change to "Audio Out null" after a restart of 
> the Media services, though)
> 
> E:
> Changing "Audio Output to "emu10k Out" or whatever you've got
> should change the Channel to the default for that device.
> In my case, "E-mu 10k1 Out 1". (a restart does it now)
> 
> 
> I should mention there is a bug in the original Media prefs
> that happens when I select Audio Output: emu10k Out
> while already selected. The Output icon jumps to the 
> Input (!) -device, and the Channel menu gets confused
> (empty, but still showing the old value).
> The OBOS panel doesn't have this bug. :)
> 
> Another difference is that the OBOS panel correctly 
> sees the LineOut of the OutputDevice as an input, (I think)
> and therefore displays both an Input and an Output icon
> in front of the 'emu10k Out device'.
> 
> Happy hunting! :)
> 
> /Jonas Sundström.                    www.kirilla.com
> 
> 
> 



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