Mercurial > libavcodec.hg
changeset 9825:37558edc9df2 libavcodec
clarify avcodec_decode_audio3 and avcodec_decode_video2 doxygen
author | bcoudurier |
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date | Sat, 06 Jun 2009 20:16:53 +0000 |
parents | 7679262f1459 |
children | 336d3c384066 |
files | avcodec.h |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/avcodec.h Sat Jun 06 17:40:33 2009 +0000 +++ b/avcodec.h Sat Jun 06 20:16:53 2009 +0000 @@ -3208,11 +3208,11 @@ * @note You might have to align the input buffer avpkt->data and output buffer * samples. The alignment requirements depend on the CPU: On some CPUs it isn't * necessary at all, on others it won't work at all if not aligned and on others - * it will work but it will have an impact on performance. In practice, the - * bitstream should have 4 byte alignment at minimum and all sample data should - * be 16 byte aligned unless the CPU doesn't need it (AltiVec and SSE do). If - * the linesize is not a multiple of 16 then there's no sense in aligning the - * start of the buffer to 16. + * it will work but it will have an impact on performance. + * + * In practice, avpkt->data should have 4 byte alignment at minimum and + * samples should be 16 byte aligned unless the CPU doesn't need it + * (AltiVec and SSE do). * * @param avctx the codec context * @param[out] samples the output buffer @@ -3259,14 +3259,12 @@ * @warning The end of the input buffer buf should be set to 0 to ensure that * no overreading happens for damaged MPEG streams. * - * @note You might have to align the input buffer avpkt->data and output buffer - * samples. The alignment requirements depend on the CPU: on some CPUs it isn't + * @note You might have to align the input buffer avpkt->data. + * The alignment requirements depend on the CPU: on some CPUs it isn't * necessary at all, on others it won't work at all if not aligned and on others - * it will work but it will have an impact on performance. In practice, the - * bitstream should have 4 byte alignment at minimum and all sample data should - * be 16 byte aligned unless the CPU doesn't need it (AltiVec and SSE do). If - * the linesize is not a multiple of 16 then there's no sense in aligning the - * start of the buffer to 16. + * it will work but it will have an impact on performance. + * + * In practice, avpkt->data should have 4 byte alignment at minimum. * * @note Some codecs have a delay between input and output, these need to be * feeded with avpkt->data=NULL, avpkt->size=0 at the end to return the remaining frames.