Hi, 2015-03-13 22:28 GMT+01:00 Andreas Cadhalpun <andreas.cadhal...@googlemail.com>: > -int ff_eac3_parse_header(AC3DecodeContext *s); > +static int ff_eac3_parse_header(AC3DecodeContext *s);
It's somewhat cosmetics, but if these functions become static, they would better drop the ff_ prefix. > - float accum = 0.0f; > + INTFLOAT accum = 0.0f; [...] > for (i = 0; i < bandsize; i++) { > - float coeff = s->transform_coeffs[ch][bin++]; > + INTFLOAT coeff = s->transform_coeffs[ch][bin++]; > accum += coeff * coeff; [...] > - float nscale = s->spx_noise_blend[ch][bnd] * rms_energy[bnd] * > (1.0f / INT32_MIN); > - float sscale = s->spx_signal_blend[ch][bnd]; > + INTFLOAT nscale = s->spx_noise_blend[ch][bnd] * rms_energy[bnd] > * (1.0f / INT32_MIN); > + INTFLOAT sscale = s->spx_signal_blend[ch][bnd]; > for (i = 0; i < s->spx_band_sizes[bnd]; i++) { > - float noise = nscale * (int32_t)av_lfg_get(&s->dith_state); > + INTFLOAT noise = nscale * > (int32_t)av_lfg_get(&s->dith_state); Does that work at all? I mean, if it's fixedpoint, I would have expected some renormalization, various things to avoid overflows, potential warnings because of casts, etc. And is the output on eac3 samples, eg here: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/AC3/eac3/ (particularly the spx ones) anything listenable? Maybe the extensions should simply be declared as unsupported by the fp version? -- Christophe _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel