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authorGreg Ward <gward@python.net>2003-03-10 00:24:42 (GMT)
committerGreg Ward <gward@python.net>2003-03-10 00:24:42 (GMT)
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Fix two unformatted lists: one is now an 'enumerate' environment, the
other a 'tableii'. Formatting/typo fix.
-rw-r--r--Doc/lib/libossaudiodev.tex50
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libossaudiodev.tex b/Doc/lib/libossaudiodev.tex
index 47a8d56..1776616 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/libossaudiodev.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/libossaudiodev.tex
@@ -58,10 +58,11 @@ Setting up the device
To set up the device, three functions must be called in the correct
sequence:
-
-\code{setfmt} to set the output format,
-\code{channels} to set the number of channels, and
-\code{speed} to set the sample rate.
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item \code{setfmt()} to set the output format,
+\item \code{channels()} to set the number of channels, and
+\item \code{speed()} to set the sample rate.
+\end{enumerate}
The audio device objects are returned by \function{open()} define the
following methods:
@@ -109,22 +110,33 @@ Raises \exception{IOError} if the IOCTL failed.
Returns a bitmask of the audio output formats supported by the
soundcard. On a typical Linux system, these formats are:
-AFMT_MU_LAW---a logarithmic encoding. This is the default format on
-/dev/audio and is the format used by Sun .au files.
-AFMT_A_LAW---a logarithmic encoding
-AFMT_IMA_ADPCM---a 4:1 compressed format defined by the Interactive
-Multimedia Association.
-AFMT_U8---Unsigned, 8-bit audio.
-AFMT_S16_LE---Unsigned, 16-bit audio, little-endian byte order (as used
-by Intel processors)
-AFMT_S16_BE---Unsigned, 16-bit audio, big-endian byte order (as used by
-68k, PowerPC, Sparc)
-AFMT_S8---Signed, 8 bit audio.
-AFMT_U16_LE---Signed, 16-bit little-endian audio
-AFMT_U16_BE---Signed, 16-bit big-endian audio
-
+\begin{tableii}{l|l}{constant}{Format}{Description}
+\lineii{AFMT_MU_LAW}
+ {a logarithmic encoding. This is the default format on
+ /dev/audio and is the format used by Sun .au files.}
+\lineii{AFMT_A_LAW}
+ {a logarithmic encoding}
+\lineii{AFMT_IMA_ADPCM}
+ {a 4:1 compressed format defined by the Interactive Multimedia
+ Association.}
+\lineii{AFMT_U8}
+ {Unsigned, 8-bit audio.}
+\lineii{AFMT_S16_LE}
+ {Unsigned, 16-bit audio, little-endian byte order (as used by
+ Intel processors)}
+\lineii{AFMT_S16_BE}
+ {Unsigned, 16-bit audio, big-endian byte order (as used by 68k,
+ PowerPC, Sparc)}
+\lineii{AFMT_S8}
+ {Signed, 8 bit audio.}
+\lineii{AFMT_U16_LE}
+ {Signed, 16-bit little-endian audio}
+\lineii{AFMT_U16_BE}
+ {Signed, 16-bit big-endian audio}
+\end{tableii}
Most systems support only a subset of these formats. Many devices only
-support AFTM_U8; the most common format used today is AFMT_S16_LE.
+support \code{AFMT_U8}; the most common format used today is
+\code{AFMT_S16_LE}.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[audio device]{setfmt}{format}