It's not coming from me. Those headers are not present when the messages leave my mail server. I've checked. My current theory is that this is a bug in Ecartis, which is the mailing list software used here. This problem started when I migrated to Thunderbird 3.0. I've noticed that my messages sometimes have an extra blank space as the very first character on the very first line. My GUESS is that Ecartis is incorrectly treating that line as a continuation line for the mail headers, and is adding its own header line after that. I'm going to check the Ecartis source code to validate that. > Ok, thanks. In the direcks example, the state transitions are called > sequentially, i.e. with no delay in > between. I guess (hope) it would be valid to just: > > pin->SetState(KSSTATE_AQUIRE); > pin->SetState(KSSTATE_PAUSE); > pin->SetState(KSSTATE_RUN); > > with appropriate error checking in between calls ? (I saw that the aquire > state is where the isochr resources are setup, so at least setting state to > pause warrants error checking) Yep, I think that's right. -- Tim Roberts, timr@xxxxxxxxx Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. ****************** WDMAUDIODEV addresses: Post message: mailto:wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subscribe: mailto:wdmaudiodev-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=subscribe Unsubscribe: mailto:wdmaudiodev-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe Moderator: mailto:wdmaudiodev-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx URL to WDMAUDIODEV page: http://www.wdmaudiodev.com/