Lines Matching refs:buffer
195 char buffer[1024];
196 string_for_format(*ioEncodedFormat, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
197 TRACE("[%c] input_format = %s\n", fIsAudio ? 'a' : 'v', buffer);
296 char buffer[1024];
297 string_for_format(*inOutFormat, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
298 TRACE(" [%c] requested format = %s\n", fIsAudio ? 'a' : 'v', buffer);
581 char buffer[1024];
582 string_for_format(*inOutFormat, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
583 TRACE("[v] outFormat = %s\n", buffer);
597 \param outBuffer Pointer to the output buffer to copy the decoded audio
637 \param outBuffer Pointer to the output buffer to copy the decoded video
685 relationship between fOutputFrameCount and the buffer size a caller of
707 the audio frame size and thus has different buffer requirements.
711 it. Furthermore we need to adapt our fDecodedData to the new buffer size
819 // about extra data / info buffer and meta data. See
880 "buffer! %" B_PRId32 "\n", fDecodedDataBufferSize);
960 // When there are more input frames than space in the output buffer,
961 // we could feed everything to swr and it would buffer the extra data.
966 // TODO Ideally, we should try to size our output buffer so that it can
1022 // Start time of buffer is updated in case that it contains
1032 This method handles all the details of loading the input buffer
1544 // video buffer is flushed successfully
1751 arguments.SetToFormat("buffer=video_size=%" B_PRId32 "x%" B_PRId32