Florian Schmidt wrote:
On Wednesday 09 May 2007, Dave Robillard wrote:

If you want to discuss fixed block sizes, etc, discuss the existing work
done in that area by tapas (who has longed for that feature for ages
now, and I assume from the lack of objections from him that things are
fine on that front).  There is already a solution to this, if you have a
problem with the solution, let it be known.

Yep, no objections :) As these extensions (fixed-buffersize and power-of-two-buffersize) are rather easy to implement, especially for jack apps where the API guarantees a fixed power of two buffersize in between buffer-size callbacks [aha - this should be an extension, too ;)], i hope all LV2 hosts which are useful [for me] at all will support it :) So i considered this problem solved.
I don't think the power-of-two buffersize is guaranteed by the jack API. It is true that the ALSA backend wants the buffers to be a power of two. But AFAIK it is not an API guarantee.

If I'm wrong, I'll have to fix the freebob backend because it doesn't enforce this.

Pieter


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