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/external/libvorbis/include/vorbis/ |
H A D | vorbisfile.h | 190 int *bitstream); 192 int bigendianp,int word,int sgned,int *bitstream, 195 int bigendianp,int word,int sgned,int *bitstream);
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/external/libvorbis/doc/ |
H A D | 02-bitpacking.tex | 10 bitstream in which bits are coded one-by-one by the encoder and then 16 bitstream into an actual representation in fixed-width words. 59 The Vorbis bitpacking convention specifies storage and bitstream 76 integer to the logical bitstream first, followed by next least 196 bitstream is well defined. There are no artificial alignment 197 boundaries maintained in the bitstream. 212 container structure, such as an Ogg transport bitstream. Externally, 213 each bytestream (encoded bitstream) must begin and end on a byte 214 boundary. Often, the encoded bitstream is not an integer number of
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H A D | 05-comment.tex | 9 packets that begin a Vorbis bitstream. It is meant for short text 11 separate logical bitstream (usually an XML stream type) that provides 199 The comment header comprises the entirety of the second bitstream 200 header packet. Unlike the first bitstream header packet, it is not 202 to within the second bitstream page. The length of the comment header 204 optional; it must be present in the bitstream even if it is 208 bitstream mapping which renders least-significant-bit of the word to be 210 bitstream octet first):
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H A D | 06-floor0.tex | 40 An end-of-packet condition during any of these bitstream reads renders 43 number for this bitstream is an error condition that also renders the 52 coefficient values from the bitstream, and then computing the floor 64 7) vector [temp_vector] = read vector from bitstream using codebook number [floor0_book_list] element [booknumber] in VQ context. 85 can, in fact, be stored in the bitstream in \link{vorbis:spec:ilog}{ilog}( \varname{[floor0_number_of_books]} -
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H A D | 01-introduction.tex | 43 codebooks used in the first stage of decoding from the bitstream are 44 packed in their entirety into the Vorbis bitstream headers. In 88 packed into the bitstream header along with extensive CODEC setup 97 bitstream so long as the codec has been initialized/setup with the 102 relatively large as bitstream headers go. The header size is 154 Each Vorbis frame is coded according to a master 'mode'. A bitstream 233 is coded in the bitstream using cascaded (multi-pass) vector 265 bitstream headers matching the stream to be decoded. Vorbis uses 275 The identification header identifies the bitstream as Vorbis, Vorbis 281 string for the application/library that produced the bitstream [all...] |
H A D | 04-codec.tex | 13 and to bitstream packets. 19 A Vorbis bitstream begins with three header packets. The header 76 \item All three fields set to the same value implies a fixed rate, or tightly bounded, nearly fixed-rate bitstream 78 \item Maximum and or minimum set implies a VBR bitstream that obeys the bitrate limits 123 configuration placeholder values must be read to maintain bitstream 233 \item verify the floor number is not greater than the highest number floor configured for the bitstream. If it is, the bitstream is undecodable 235 \item verify the residue number is not greater than the highest number residue configured for the bitstream. If it is, the bitstream is undecodable
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H A D | a1-encapsulation-ogg.tex | 16 bitstream overview} and \href{framing.html}{Ogg logical 17 bitstream and framing spec} provide detailed descriptions of Ogg
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H A D | 03-codebook.tex | 10 decoding configuration, VQ and Huffman, into the bitstream itself in 374 codeword from the bitstream, decoding it into an entry number, and then 389 Using a codebook to read from the packet bitstream consists first of 390 reading and decoding the next codeword in the bitstream. The decoder 393 Huffman decode tree by reading one bit at a time from the bitstream,
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H A D | 07-floor1.tex | 33 a difference value decoded from the bitstream packet. 241 values taken from the bitstream. The second step plots the curve
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H A D | 08-residue.tex | 16 residue vectors into the bitstream packet, and then reconstructs the 188 bitstream should be regarded to be undecodable.
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/external/tremolo/Tremolo/ |
H A D | ivorbisfile.h | 134 int *bitstream);
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H A D | vorbisfile.c | 60 /* A 'chained bitstream' is a Vorbis bitstream that contains more than 61 one logical bitstream arranged end to end (the only form of Ogg 62 multiplexing allowed in a Vorbis bitstream; grouping [parallel 72 bitstream structure right off the bat, or find pieces on demand. 74 bitstream, but builds a virtual decoder on the fly when moving 78 information exists in an Ogg bitstream to seek to 201 /* finds each bitstream link one at a time using a bisection search 303 Ogg bitstream is in fact Vorbis data */ 347 the bitstream, i 1580 ov_read(OggVorbis_File *vf,void *buffer,int bytes_req,int *bitstream) argument [all...] |
/external/libvpx/vp8/ |
H A D | vp8cx.mk | 37 VP8_CX_SRCS-yes += encoder/bitstream.c 49 VP8_CX_SRCS-yes += encoder/bitstream.h
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/external/libvorbis/lib/ |
H A D | vorbisfile.c | 33 /* A 'chained bitstream' is a Vorbis bitstream that contains more than 34 one logical bitstream arranged end to end (the only form of Ogg 35 multiplexing allowed in a Vorbis bitstream; grouping [parallel 45 bitstream structure right off the bat, or find pieces on demand. 47 bitstream, but builds a virtual decoder on the fly when moving 51 information exists in an Ogg bitstream to seek to 461 /* finds each bitstream link one at a time using a bisection search 635 /* Get the offset of the last page of the physical bitstream, or, if 637 files will contain a single logical bitstream */ 1846 ov_read_filter(OggVorbis_File *vf,char *buffer,int length, int bigendianp,int word,int sgned,int *bitstream, void (*filter)(float **pcm,long channels,long samples,void *filter_param),void *filter_param) argument 1982 ov_read(OggVorbis_File *vf,char *buffer,int length, int bigendianp,int word,int sgned,int *bitstream) argument 2001 ov_read_float(OggVorbis_File *vf,float ***pcm_channels,int length, int *bitstream) argument [all...] |
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