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10 bitstream in which bits are coded one-by-one by the encoder and then
19 \subsubsection{octets, bytes and words}
23 seven, ten, eleven and sixteen bit 'bytes' have been used. For
33 octet (eight bits) and a word to be a group of two, four or eight
56 which the lowest value byte comes first) and less commonly 3-1-2-0 and
59 The Vorbis bitpacking convention specifies storage and bitstream
63 Logically, bytes are always coded and decoded in order from byte zero
81 the next-least significant bit of the source integer and so on up to
84 byte and writing the next bit into the bit position 0 of that byte.
86 from the byte stream and reassembling them into integers.
96 The encoder and decoder are responsible for knowing if fields are to
191 'b00' and 'b11'. Two things are worth noting here:
213 each bytestream (encoded bitstream) must begin and end on a byte
215 bytes, and so there is unused (uncoded) space in the last byte of a
226 packets as a normal mode of operation, and as such, decoders must
235 Reading a zero-bit-wide integer returns the value '0' and does not
238 and then reading a zero bit integer shall succeed, returning 0, and