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auval 1channel test


  • Subject: auval 1channel test
  • From: "bastian.schnuerle" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 15:21:05 +0200

hi list,

my au has one element with one inputelement, one outputelement and 3 elements with only one outputelement each. channel infos are {1,1} {1,2}{2,2}. auval succeds. when auval does its render test for two channel input and two channel output, au::validformat and au::changestreamformat is done for all elements. good. but when auval is doing its one channel test, it does au::validformat and au::changestreamformat only for the first element. seems logical to me. but here is the paradoxon i face. the one channel render test also includes the other three elements. why ? and what makes this even more paradox is, that the number of channels for these output elements are always two. i would assume, that when they are included in the one channel render test, they should also have only one channel, not two, right ? they then should also be included in the au::validformat and au::changestreamformat calls don by the auval 1 channel render test, not ? am i doing something wrong ? I have tried to SetStreamFormat for these outputelements in the render or processbufferlist calls, but this blows the auval ...

any ideas for a workaround or how to solve this issue are appreciated.

regards,

bastian
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