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Re: [Gnash-dev] List of unimplemented tagtype meanings?


From: strk
Subject: Re: [Gnash-dev] List of unimplemented tagtype meanings?
Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 08:07:21 +0200

On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 12:44:27AM -0400, Stephan Sokolow wrote:
> Does a list of the meanings of unimplemented tagtype numbers exist?

See file server/swf.h:

    SOUNDSTREAMHEAD       = 18,
    SOUNDSTREAMBLOCK      = 19,

For semantic of each action see:
 http://sswf.sourceforge.net/SWFalexref.html

http://sswf.sourceforge.net/SWFalexref.html#tag_soundstreamhead
http://sswf.sourceforge.net/SWFalexref.html#tag_soundstreamblock

--strk;

> 
> I was unable to find one and I'm trying to track down why the
> background music in my flash files does not play in GNash 0.7.1 even
> though I've confirmed that the audio is always MPEG layer 3 (at least
> some of them are MPEG 2.5 layer 3) and that GNash was built with MAD
> support. (and I know audio out works because one file plays some
> sounds but not the music)
> 
> Many of them announce that tagtype 18 is unimplemented at about the
> right time, but not all of them. They seem to play perfectly except
> for that small problem. (though at least one floods me with a buch of
> fixmes about tagtype 19 being unimplemented)
> -- 
> deitarion/SSokolow
> Stephan Sokolow
> SSokolow.com Webmaster
> 
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> See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html for more.

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