It's not allocated yet, just shows how much memory is allocated to begin with, so when dynamic buffers are used (the default) that's what it'll say.

Thanks,
Chris

Bryan Mayland wrote:

Bryan Mayland wrote:

Shouldn't those last 2 lines be more like
                           buffers, buffsize,
                           buffers * buffsize);


I take this part back. Buffers is the whole size. However, this is still true VVVV

s->buf_min shouldn't be defined until right after the print statement, unless this functuion is called multiple times per streamtype, right?



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