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8.6 KiB
241 lines
8.6 KiB
/*
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* KMix -- KDE's full featured mini mixer
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*
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2004 Christian Esken <esken@kde.org>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Library General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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* License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
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* Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#include "tqwidget.h"
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#include "tqstring.h"
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//#include <kdebug.h>
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#include <klocale.h>
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#include "mixdevice.h"
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#include "mixer.h"
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#include "mixertoolbox.h"
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/***********************************************************************************
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Attention:
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This MixerToolBox is linked to the KMix Main Program, the KMix Applet and kmixctrl.
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As we do not want to link in more than neccesary to kmixctrl, you are asked
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not to put any GUI classes in here.
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In the case where it is unavoidable, please put them in KMixToolBox.
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***********************************************************************************/
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/**
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* Scan for Mixers in the System. This is the method that implicitely fills the
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* list of Mixer's, which is accesible via the static Mixer::mixer() method.
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* @par mixers The list where to add the found Mixers. This parameter is superfluous
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* nowadays, as it is now really trivial to get it - just call the static
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* Mixer::mixer() method.
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* @par multiDriverMode Whether the Mixer scan should try more all backendends.
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* 'true' means to scan all backends. 'false' means: After scanning the
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* current backend the next backend is only scanned if no Mixers were found yet.
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*/
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void MixerToolBox::initMixer(TQPtrList<Mixer> &mixers, bool multiDriverMode, TQString& ref_hwInfoString)
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{
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//kdDebug(67100) << "IN MixerToolBox::initMixer()"<<endl;
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// Find all mixers and initalize them
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TQMap<TQString,int> mixerNums;
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int drvNum = Mixer::numDrivers();
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int driverWithMixer = -1;
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bool multipleDriversActive = false;
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TQString driverInfo = "";
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TQString driverInfoUsed = "";
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for( int drv1=0; drv1<drvNum; drv1++ )
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{
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TQString driverName = Mixer::driverName(drv1);
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if ( driverInfo.length() > 0 )
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driverInfo += " + ";
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driverInfo += driverName;
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}
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/* Run a loop over all drivers. The loop will terminate after the first driver which
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has mixers. And here is the reason:
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- If you run ALSA with ALSA-OSS-Emulation enabled, mixers will show up twice: once
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as native ALSA mixer, once as OSS mixer (emulated by ALSA). This is bad and WILL
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confuse users. So it is a design decision that we can compile in multiple drivers
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but we can run only one driver.
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- For special usage scenarios, people will still want to run both drivers at the
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same time. We allow them to hack their Config-File, where they can enable a
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multi-driver mode.
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- Another remark: For KMix3.0 or so, we should allow multiple-driver, for allowing
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addition of special-use drivers, e.g. an Jack-Mixer-Backend, or a CD-Rom volume Backend.
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*/
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bool autodetectionFinished = false;
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for( int drv=0; drv<drvNum; drv++ )
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{
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TQString driverName = Mixer::driverName(drv);
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if ( autodetectionFinished ) {
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// sane exit from loop
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break;
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}
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bool drvInfoAppended = false;
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// The "19" below is just a "silly" number:
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// (Old: The loop will break as soon as an error is detected - e.g. on 3rd loop when 2 soundcards are installed)
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// New: We don't try be that clever anymore. We now blindly scan 20 cards, as the clever
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// approach doesn't work for the one or other user.
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int devNumMax = 19;
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getDevIteratorFunc* f = g_mixerFactories[drv].getDevIterator;
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for( DevIterator* I = f ? f() : new DevIterator(); !I->end(); I->next())
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{
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int dev = I->getdev();
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Mixer *mixer = new Mixer( drv, dev );
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if ( mixer->isValid() ) {
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mixer->open();
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Mixer* m;
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if (dev >= 0) {
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for (m = mixers.first(); m; m = mixers.next())
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#if 0
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if ((mixer->devnum() == m->devnum()) &&
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m->id().startsWith(mixer->driverName(drv) + "::", true))
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#else
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if (mixer->devnum() == m->devnum())
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#endif
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break;
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if (m) continue;
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}
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mixers.append( mixer );
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// Count mixer nums for every mixer name to identify mixers with equal names.
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// This is for creating persistent (reusable) primary keys, which can safely
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// be referenced (especially for config file access, so it is meant to be persistent!).
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mixerNums[mixer->mixerName()]++;
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// Create a useful PK
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/* As we use "::" and ":" as separators, the parts %1,%2 and %3 may not
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* contain it.
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* %1, the driver name is from the KMix backends, it does not contain colons.
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* %2, the mixer name, is typically coming from an OS driver. It could contain colons.
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* %3, the mixer number, is a number: it does not contain colons.
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*/
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TQString mixerName = mixer->mixerName();
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mixerName.replace(":","_");
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TQString primaryKeyOfMixer = TQString("%1::%2:%3")
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.arg(driverName)
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.arg(mixerName)
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.arg(mixerNums[mixer->mixerName()]);
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// The following 3 replaces are for not messing up the config file
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primaryKeyOfMixer.replace("]","_");
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primaryKeyOfMixer.replace("[","_"); // not strictly neccesary, but lets play safe
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primaryKeyOfMixer.replace(" ","_");
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primaryKeyOfMixer.replace("=","_");
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mixer->setID(primaryKeyOfMixer);
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} // valid
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else
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{
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delete mixer;
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mixer = 0;
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} // invalid
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/* Lets decide if we the autoprobing shall continue: */
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if ( multiDriverMode ) {
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// trivial case: In multiDriverMode, we scan ALL 20 devs of ALL drivers
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// so we have to do "nothing" in this case
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} // multiDriver
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else {
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// In No-multiDriver-mode we only need to check after we reached devNumMax
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if ( dev == devNumMax ) {
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if ( Mixer::mixers().count() != 0 ) {
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// highest device number of driver and a Mixer => finished
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autodetectionFinished = true;
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}
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}
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} // !multiDriver
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// append driverName (used drivers)
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if ( !drvInfoAppended )
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{
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drvInfoAppended = true;
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TQString driverName = Mixer::driverName(drv);
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if ( drv!= 0 && mixers.count() > 0) {
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driverInfoUsed += " + ";
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}
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driverInfoUsed += driverName;
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}
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// Check whether there are mixers in different drivers, so that the user can be warned
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if (!multipleDriversActive)
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{
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if ( driverWithMixer == -1 )
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{
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// Aha, this is the very first detected device
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driverWithMixer = drv;
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}
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else
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{
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if ( driverWithMixer != drv )
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{
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// Got him: There are mixers in different drivers
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multipleDriversActive = true;
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}
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}
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} // !multipleDriversActive
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} // loop over sound card devices of current driver
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} // loop over soundcard drivers
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if ( Mixer::masterCard() == 0 ) {
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// We have no master card yet. This actually only happens when there was
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// not one defined in the kmixrc.
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// So lets just set the first card as master card.
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if ( Mixer::mixers().count() > 0 ) {
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Mixer::setMasterCard( Mixer::mixers().first()->id());
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}
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}
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ref_hwInfoString = i18n("Sound drivers supported:");
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ref_hwInfoString.append(" ").append( driverInfo ).append( "\n").append(i18n("Sound drivers used:")) .append(" ").append(driverInfoUsed);
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if ( multipleDriversActive )
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{
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// this will only be possible by hacking the config-file, as it will not be officially supported
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ref_hwInfoString += "\nExperimental multiple-Driver mode activated";
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}
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kdDebug(67100) << ref_hwInfoString << endl << "Total number of detected Mixers: " << Mixer::mixers().count() << endl;
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//kdDebug(67100) << "OUT MixerToolBox::initMixer()"<<endl;
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}
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/*
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* Clean up and free all ressources of all found Mixers, which were found in the initMixer() call
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*/
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void MixerToolBox::deinitMixer()
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{
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//kdDebug(67100) << "IN MixerToolBox::deinitMixer()"<<endl;
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Mixer *mixer;
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while ( (mixer=Mixer::mixers().first()) != 0)
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{
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//kdDebug(67100) << "MixerToolBox::deinitMixer() Remove Mixer" << endl;
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mixer->close();
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Mixer::mixers().remove(mixer);
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delete mixer;
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}
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// kdDebug(67100) << "OUT MixerToolBox::deinitMixer()"<<endl;
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}
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