Yes, you can be guaranteed that playback will not begin until the minimum audio pushdown has been satisfied.
Eric ======================================= Eric Hyche (ehy...@real.com) Principal Engineer RealNetworks, Inc. >-----Original Message----- >From: audio-dev-boun...@helixcommunity.org >[mailto:audio-dev-boun...@helixcommunity.org] On Behalf Of >Nguyen, Khanh V >Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 5:54 PM >To: audio-dev@helixcommunity.org; helix-client-...@helixcommunity.org >Subject: [Audio-dev] RE: delay Resume for DSP Device > >Let me rephrase this question. How do I make sure that I have enough data >before Resume is being >called? > >Does SetAudioPushdown guarantee that I have that much data (for the pushdown >time) before Resume is >being called? > > > >Thanks, > >--Khanh > >________________________________ > >From: audio-dev-boun...@helixcommunity.org >[mailto:audio-dev-boun...@helixcommunity.org] On Behalf Of >Nguyen, Khanh V >Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 11:24 AM >To: audio-dev@helixcommunity.org; helix-client-...@helixcommunity.org >Subject: [Audio-dev] delay Resume for DSP Device > > > >Hi everybody, > >From a DSP decoder perspective that has replaced the audio device with itself, >what is the best way to >delay the Resume call to the new audio device? I'm buffering up 1 sec. worth >of encoded data, and I >don't want Resume to be called until I have at least 2 second worth of buffer. > > > >Thanks, > >--Khanh > > _______________________________________________ Audio-dev mailing list Audio-dev@helixcommunity.org http://lists.helixcommunity.org/mailman/listinfo/audio-dev