Hi Keith,
> > Well done, now Im wondering if it isn't possible to use alsa buffer
> > all the time instead of copying to a temporary buffer?
>
> You definitely can't depend on the buffer still being there. There
> are two options, you can just refuse to process any part of the buffer
> that is not a certain size, or you can do what we are trying to do and
> store it off temporarily. I think the last is the best solution,
> because it makes it easier on the our clients, we have to deal with
> the extra instead of an application needed to deal with half processed
> buffers.
I applied your patch to the BlueZ 4.x repository. Thanks.
Regards
Marcel
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