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view libaf/af_format.h @ 11857:6107e58dcc28
not pretty, but at least it prevents the channels from getting out of order...
the real solution is to get rid of libaf (probably the worst code in mplayer!)
and replace it with a good audio layer...
author | rfelker |
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date | Tue, 27 Jan 2004 06:30:16 +0000 |
parents | 06d7ef3c7b01 |
children | 81e62cbe57d9 |
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/* The sample format system used lin libaf is based on bitmasks. The format definition only refers to the storage format not the resolution. */ // Endianess #define AF_FORMAT_BE (0<<0) // Big Endian #define AF_FORMAT_LE (1<<0) // Little Endian #define AF_FORMAT_END_MASK (1<<0) #if WORDS_BIGENDIAN // Native endian of cpu #define AF_FORMAT_NE AF_FORMAT_BE #else #define AF_FORMAT_NE AF_FORMAT_LE #endif // Signed/unsigned #define AF_FORMAT_SI (0<<1) // SIgned #define AF_FORMAT_US (1<<1) // Un Signed #define AF_FORMAT_SIGN_MASK (1<<1) // Fixed of floating point #define AF_FORMAT_I (0<<2) // Int #define AF_FORMAT_F (1<<2) // Foating point #define AF_FORMAT_POINT_MASK (1<<2) // Special flags refering to non pcm data #define AF_FORMAT_MU_LAW (1<<3) // #define AF_FORMAT_A_LAW (2<<3) // #define AF_FORMAT_MPEG2 (3<<3) // MPEG(2) audio #define AF_FORMAT_AC3 (4<<3) // Dolby Digital AC3 #define AF_FORMAT_IMA_ADPCM AF_FORMAT_LE|AF_FORMAT_SI // Same as 16 bit signed int #define AF_FORMAT_SPECIAL_MASK (7<<3) extern char* fmt2str(int format, char* str, size_t size);