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Update the advanced config example.
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@@ -34,6 +34,31 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
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// common configuration settings, but you can set other members for more detailed control.
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mal_context_config contextConfig = mal_context_config_init(on_log);
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// The priority of the worker thread can be set with the following. The default priority is
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// mal_thread_priority_highest.
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contextConfig.threadPriority = mal_thread_priority_normal;
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// PulseAudio
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// ----------
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// PulseAudio allows you to set the name of the application. mini_al exposes this through the following
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// config.
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contextConfig.pulse.pApplicationName = "My Application";
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// PulseAudio also allows you to control the server you want to connect to, in which case you can specify
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// it with the config below.
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contextConfig.pulse.pServerName = "my_server";
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// During initialization, PulseAudio can try to automatically start the PulseAudio daemon. This does not
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// suit mini_al's trial and error backend initialization architecture so it's disabled by default, but you
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// can enable it like so:
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contextConfig.pulse.tryAutoSpawn = MAL_TRUE;
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// ALSA
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// ----
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// Typically, ALSA enumerates many devices, which unfortunately is not very friendly for the end user. To
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// combat this, mini_al will include only unique card/device pairs by default. The problem with this is that
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// you lose a bit of flexibility and control. Setting alsa.useVerboseDeviceEnumeration makes it so the ALSA
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@@ -43,6 +68,18 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
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// Typical installations of ALSA include a null device. The config below will exclude it from enumeration.
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contextConfig.alsa.excludeNullDevice = MAL_TRUE;
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// JACK
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// ----
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// Like PulseAudio, JACK allows you to specify the name of your application, which you can set like so:
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contextConfig.jack.pClientName = "My Application";
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// Also like PulseAudio, you can have JACK try to automatically start using the following:
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contextConfig.jack.tryStartServer = MAL_TRUE;
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// The prioritization of backends can be controlled by the application. You need only specify the backends
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// you care about. If the context cannot be initialized for any of the specified backends mal_context_init()
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// will fail.
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@@ -50,8 +87,10 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
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mal_backend_wasapi, // Higest priority.
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mal_backend_dsound,
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mal_backend_winmm,
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mal_backend_pulseaudio,
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mal_backend_alsa,
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mal_backend_oss,
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mal_backend_jack,
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mal_backend_opensl,
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mal_backend_openal,
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mal_backend_sdl,
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