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In some instances this allows to to remove the device/mixer lock, or reduce how
long it's held.
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This makes it much more like DirectParams.
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Unlike the device, input buffers are accessed based on channel numbers
instead of enums. This means the maximum number of channels they hold
depends on the number of channels any one format can have, rather than
the total number of recognized channels. Currently, this is 8 for 7.1.
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They still only hold AL_TRUE or AL_FALSE, but some systems can't properly
handle atomic swaps of 1-byte types.
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