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| <h1>ov_time_seek_page_lap</h1> |
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| <p><i>declared in "vorbis/vorbisfile.h";</i></p> |
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| <p>For seekable streams, ov_time_seek_page_lap seeks to the closest |
| full page preceeding the given time. This variant of <a |
| href="ov_time_seek_page.html">ov_time_seek_page</a> also automatically |
| crosslaps the transition from the previous playback position into the |
| new playback position in order to eliminate clicking and boundary |
| discontinuities. Otherwise, usage and behavior is identical to <a |
| href="ov_time_seek_page.html">ov_time_seek_page</a>. |
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| <p>ov_time_seek_page_lap is faster than <a |
| href="ov_time_seek_lap.html">ov_time_seek_lap</a> because it doesn't |
| seek through the last few samples to reach an exact time, but it is |
| also less accurate. This should be used when speed is important, but |
| crosslapping is still desired. |
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| <p>ov_time_seek_page_lap also updates everything needed within the |
| decoder, so you can immediately call <a |
| href="ov_read.html">ov_read()</a> and get data from the newly seeked |
| to position. |
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| <p>ov_time_seek_page_lap will lap between logical stream links of |
| differing numbers of channels. Any extra channels from the origin of |
| the seek are ignored; playback of these channels simply ends. Extra |
| channels at the destination are lapped from silence. |
| ov_time_seek_page_lap will also lap between logical stream links of |
| differing sample rates. In this case, the sample rates are ignored |
| (no implicit resampling is done to match playback). It is up to the |
| application developer to decide if this behavior makes any sense in a |
| given context; in practical use, these default behaviors perform |
| sensibly. |
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| <p>This function does not work for unseekable streams. |
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| int ov_time_seek_page_lap(<a href="OggVorbis_File.html">OggVorbis_File</a> *vf, double s); |
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| <h3>Parameters</h3> |
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| <dt><i>vf</i></dt> |
| <dd>Pointer to our already opened and initialized OggVorbis_File structure.</dd> |
| <dt><i>ms</i></dt> |
| <dd>Location to seek to within the file, specified in seconds.</dd> |
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| <h3>Return Values</h3> |
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| <li>0 for success</li> |
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| nonzero indicates failure, described by several error codes: |
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| <li>OV_ENOSEEK - Bitstream is not seekable. |
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| <li>OV_EINVAL - Invalid argument value; possibly called with an OggVorbis_File structure that isn't open. |
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| <li>OV_EREAD - A read from media returned an error. |
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| <li>OV_EFAULT - Internal logic fault; indicates a bug or heap/stack |
| corruption. |
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| <li>OV_EOF - Indicates stream is at end of file immediately after a seek |
| (making crosslap impossible as there's no preceeding decode state to crosslap). |
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| <li>OV_EBADLINK - Invalid stream section supplied to libvorbisfile, or the requested link is corrupt. |
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| <td align=right><p class=tiny>vorbisfile version 1.2.0 - 20070723</p></td> |
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