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-/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Software License for The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android
-
-© Copyright 1995 - 2013 Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
- All rights reserved.
-
- 1. INTRODUCTION
-The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android ("FDK AAC Codec") is software that implements
-the MPEG Advanced Audio Coding ("AAC") encoding and decoding scheme for digital audio.
-This FDK AAC Codec software is intended to be used on a wide variety of Android devices.
-
-AAC's HE-AAC and HE-AAC v2 versions are regarded as today's most efficient general perceptual
-audio codecs. AAC-ELD is considered the best-performing full-bandwidth communications codec by
-independent studies and is widely deployed. AAC has been standardized by ISO and IEC as part
-of the MPEG specifications.
-
-Patent licenses for necessary patent claims for the FDK AAC Codec (including those of Fraunhofer)
-may be obtained through Via Licensing (www.vialicensing.com) or through the respective patent owners
-individually for the purpose of encoding or decoding bit streams in products that are compliant with
-the ISO/IEC MPEG audio standards. Please note that most manufacturers of Android devices already license
-these patent claims through Via Licensing or directly from the patent owners, and therefore FDK AAC Codec
-software may already be covered under those patent licenses when it is used for those licensed purposes only.
-
-Commercially-licensed AAC software libraries, including floating-point versions with enhanced sound quality,
-are also available from Fraunhofer. Users are encouraged to check the Fraunhofer website for additional
-applications information and documentation.
-
-2. COPYRIGHT LICENSE
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted without
-payment of copyright license fees provided that you satisfy the following conditions:
-
-You must retain the complete text of this software license in redistributions of the FDK AAC Codec or
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-
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-advised of the possibility of such damage.
-
-5. CONTACT INFORMATION
-
-Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS
-Attention: Audio and Multimedia Departments - FDK AAC LL
-Am Wolfsmantel 33
-91058 Erlangen, Germany
-
-www.iis.fraunhofer.de/amm
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-/***************************** MPEG-4 AAC Decoder **************************
-
- Author(s): Manuel Jander
-
-******************************************************************************/
-
-/**
- * \file aacdecoder_lib.h
- * \brief FDK AAC decoder library interface header file.
- *
-
-\page INTRO Introduction
-
-\section SCOPE Scope
-
-This document describes the high-level interface and usage of the ISO/MPEG-2/4 AAC Decoder
-library developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS).
-Depending on the library configuration, it implements decoding of AAC-LC (Low-Complexity),
-HE-AAC (High-Efficiency AAC, v1 and v2), AAC-LD (Low-Delay) and AAC-ELD (Enhanced Low-Delay).
-
-All references to SBR (Spectral Band Replication) are only applicable to HE-AAC and AAC-ELD
-versions of the library. All references to PS (Parametric Stereo) are only applicable to
-HE-AAC v2 versions of the library.
-
-\section DecoderBasics Decoder Basics
-
-This document can only give a rough overview about the ISO/MPEG-2 and ISO/MPEG-4 AAC audio
-coding standard. To understand all the terms in this document, you are encouraged to read
-the following documents.
-
-- ISO/IEC 13818-7 (MPEG-2 AAC), which defines the syntax of MPEG-2 AAC audio bitstreams.
-- ISO/IEC 14496-3 (MPEG-4 AAC, subpart 1 and 4), which defines the syntax of MPEG-4 AAC audio bitstreams.
-- Lutzky, Schuller, Gayer, Kr&auml;mer, Wabnik, "A guideline to audio codec delay", 116th AES Convention, May 8, 2004
-
-MPEG Advanced Audio Coding is based on a time-to-frequency mapping of the signal. The signal
-is partitioned into overlapping portions and transformed into frequency domain. The spectral
-components are then quantized and coded.\n
-An MPEG2 or MPEG4 AAC audio bitstream is composed of frames. Contrary to MPEG-1/2 Layer-3 (mp3),
-the length of individual frames is not restricted to a fixed number of bytes, but can take on
-any length between 1 and 768 bytes.
-
-
-\page LIBUSE Library Usage
-
-\section InterfaceDescritpion API Description
-
-All API header files are located in the folder /include of the release package. They are described in
-detail in this document. All header files are provided for usage in C/C++ programs. The AAC decoder library
-API functions are located at aacdecoder_lib.h.
-
-In binary releases the decoder core resides in statically linkable libraries called for example libAACdec.a,
-(Linux) or FDK_aacDec_lib (Microsoft Visual C++).
-
-\section Calling_Sequence Calling Sequence
-
-For decoding of ISO/MPEG-2/4 AAC or HE-AAC v2 bitstreams the following sequence is mandatory. Input read
-and output write functions as well as the corresponding open and close functions are left out, since they
-may be implemented differently according to the user's specific requirements. The example implementation in
-main.cpp uses file-based input/output, and in such case call mpegFileRead_Open() to open an input file and
-to allocate memory for the required structures, and the corresponding mpegFileRead_Close() to close opened
-files and to de-allocate associated structures. mpegFileRead_Open() tries to detect the bitstream format and
-in case of MPEG-4 file format or Raw Packets file format (a Fraunhofer IIS proprietary format) reads the Audio
-Specific Config data (ASC). An unsuccessful attempt to recognize the bitstream format requires the user to
-provide this information manually (see \ref CommandLineUsage). For any other bitstream formats that are
-usually applicable in streaming applications, the decoder itself will try to synchronize and parse the given
-bitstream fragment using the FDK transport library. Hence, for streaming applications (without file access)
-this step is not necessary.
-
--# Call aacDecoder_Open() to open and retrieve a handle to a new AAC decoder instance.
-\dontinclude main.cpp
-\skipline aacDecoder_Open
--# If out-of-band config data (Audio Specific Config (ASC) or Stream Mux Config (SMC)) is available, call
-aacDecoder_ConfigRaw() to pass it to the decoder and before the decoding process starts. If this data is
-not available in advance, the decoder will get it from the bitstream and configure itself while decoding
-with aacDecoder_DecodeFrame().
--# Begin decoding loop.
-\skipline do {
--# Read data from bitstream file or stream into a client-supplied input buffer ("inBuffer" in main.cpp).
-If it is very small like just 4, aacDecoder_DecodeFrame() will
-repeatedly return ::AAC_DEC_NOT_ENOUGH_BITS until enough bits were fed by aacDecoder_Fill(). Only read data
-when this buffer has completely been processed and is then empty. For file-based input execute
-mpegFileRead_Read() or any other implementation with similar functionality.
--# Call aacDecoder_Fill() to fill the decoder's internal bitstream input buffer with the client-supplied
-external bitstream input buffer.
-\skipline aacDecoder_Fill
--# Call aacDecoder_DecodeFrame() which writes decoded PCM audio data to a client-supplied buffer. It is the
-client's responsibility to allocate a buffer which is large enough to hold this output data.
-\skipline aacDecoder_DecodeFrame
-If the bitstream's configuration (number of channels, sample rate, frame size) is not known in advance, you may
-call aacDecoder_GetStreamInfo() to retrieve a structure containing this information and then initialize an audio
-output device. In the example main.cpp, if the number of channels or the sample rate has changed since program
-start or since the previously decoded frame, the audio output device will be re-initialized. If WAVE file output
-is chosen, a new WAVE file for each new configuration will be created.
-\skipline aacDecoder_GetStreamInfo
--# Repeat steps 5 to 7 until no data to decode is available anymore, or if an error occured.
-\skipline } while
--# Call aacDecoder_Close() to de-allocate all AAC decoder and transport layer structures.
-\skipline aacDecoder_Close
-
-\section BufferSystem Buffer System
-
-There are three main buffers in an AAC decoder application. One external input buffer to hold bitstream
-data from file I/O or elsewhere, one decoder-internal input buffer, and one to hold the decoded output
-PCM sample data, whereas this output buffer may overlap with the external input buffer.
-
-The external input buffer is set in the example framework main.cpp and its size is defined by ::IN_BUF_SIZE.
-You may freely choose different sizes here. To feed the data to the decoder-internal input buffer, use the
-function aacDecoder_Fill(). This function returns important information about how many bytes in the
-external input buffer have not yet been copied into the internal input buffer (variable bytesValid).
-Once the external buffer has been fully copied, it can be re-filled again.
-In case you want to re-fill it when there are still unprocessed bytes (bytesValid is unequal 0), you
-would have to additionally perform a memcpy(), so that just means unnecessary computational overhead
-and therefore we recommend to re-fill the buffer only when bytesValid is 0.
-
-\image latex dec_buffer.png "Lifecycle of the external input buffer" width=9cm
-
-The size of the decoder-internal input buffer is set in tpdec_lib.h (see define ::TRANSPORTDEC_INBUF_SIZE).
-You may choose a smaller size under the following considerations:
-
-- each input channel requires 768 bytes
-- the whole buffer must be of size 2^n
-
-So for example a stereo decoder:
-
-\f[
-TRANSPORTDEC\_INBUF\_SIZE = 2 * 768 = 1536 => 2048
-\f]
-
-tpdec_lib.h and TRANSPORTDEC_INBUF_SIZE are not part of the decoder's library interface. Therefore
-only source-code clients may change this setting. If you received a library release, please ask us and
-we can change this in order to meet your memory requirements.
-
-\page OutputFormat Decoder audio output
-
-\section OutputFormatObtaining Obtaining channel mapping information
-
-The decoded audio output format is indicated by a set of variables of the CStreamInfo structure.
-While the members sampleRate, frameSize and numChannels might be quite self explaining,
-pChannelType and pChannelIndices might require some more detailed explanation.
-
-These two arrays indicate what is each output channel supposed to be. Both array have
-CStreamInfo::numChannels cells. Each cell of pChannelType indicates the channel type, described in
-the enum ::AUDIO_CHANNEL_TYPE defined in FDK_audio.h. The cells of pChannelIndices indicate the sub index
-among the channels starting with 0 among all channels of the same audio channel type.
-
-The indexing scheme is the same as for MPEG-2/4. Thus indices are counted upwards starting from the front
-direction (thus a center channel if any, will always be index 0). Then the indices count up, starting always
-with the left side, pairwise from front toward back. For detailed explanation, please refer to
-ISO/IEC 13818-7:2005(E), chapter 8.5.3.2.
-
-In case a Program Config is included in the audio configuration, the channel mapping described within
-it will be adopted.
-
-In case of MPEG-D Surround the channel mapping will follow the same criteria described in ISO/IEC 13818-7:2005(E),
-but adding corresponding top channels to the channel types front, side and back, in order to avoid any
-loss of information.
-
-\section OutputFormatChange Changing the audio output format
-
-The channel interleaving scheme and the actual channel order can be changed at runtime through the
-parameters ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_INTERLEAVED and ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_MAPPING. See the description of those
-parameters and the decoder library function aacDecoder_SetParam() for more detail.
-
-\section OutputFormatExample Channel mapping examples
-
-The following examples illustrate the location of individual audio samples in the audio buffer that
-is passed to aacDecoder_DecodeFrame() and the expected data in the CStreamInfo structure which can be obtained
-by calling aacDecoder_GetStreamInfo().
-
-\subsection ExamplesStereo Stereo
-
-In case of ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_INTERLEAVED set to 0 and ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_MAPPING set to 1,
-a AAC-LC bit stream which has channelConfiguration = 2 in its audio specific config would lead
-to the following values in CStreamInfo:
-
-CStreamInfo::numChannels = 2
-
-CStreamInfo::pChannelType = { ::ACT_FRONT, ::ACT_FRONT }
-
-CStreamInfo::pChannelIndices = { 0, 1 }
-
-Since ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_INTERLEAVED is set to 0, the audio channels will be located as contiguous blocks
-in the output buffer as follows:
-
-\verbatim
- <left sample 0> <left sample 1> <left sample 2> ... <left sample N>
- <right sample 0> <right sample 1> <right sample 2> ... <right sample N>
-\endverbatim
-
-Where N equals to CStreamInfo::frameSize .
-
-\subsection ExamplesSurround Surround 5.1
-
-In case of ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_INTERLEAVED set to 1 and ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_MAPPING set to 1,
-a AAC-LC bit stream which has channelConfiguration = 6 in its audio specific config, would lead
-to the following values in CStreamInfo:
-
-CStreamInfo::numChannels = 6
-
-CStreamInfo::pChannelType = { ::ACT_FRONT, ::ACT_FRONT, ::ACT_FRONT, ::ACT_LFE, ::ACT_BACK, ::ACT_BACK }
-
-CStreamInfo::pChannelIndices = { 1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 1 }
-
-Since ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_MAPPING is 1, WAV file channel ordering will be used. For a 5.1 channel
-scheme, thus the channels would be: front left, front right, center, LFE, surround left, surround right.
-Thus the third channel is the center channel, receiving the index 0. The other front channels are
-front left, front right being placed as first and second channels with indices 1 and 2 correspondingly.
-There is only one LFE, placed as the fourth channel and index 0. Finally both surround
-channels get the type definition ACT_BACK, and the indices 0 and 1.
-
-Since ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_INTERLEAVED is set to 1, the audio channels will be placed in the output buffer
-as follows:
-
-\verbatim
-<front left sample 0> <front right sample 0>
-<center sample 0> <LFE sample 0>
-<surround left sample 0> <surround right sample 0>
-
-<front left sample 1> <front right sample 1>
-<center sample 1> <LFE sample 1>
-<surround left sample 1> <surround right sample 1>
-
-...
-
-<front left sample N> <front right sample N>
-<center sample N> <LFE sample N>
-<surround left sample N> <surround right sample N>
-\endverbatim
-
-Where N equals to CStreamInfo::frameSize .
-
-\subsection ExamplesArib ARIB coding mode 2/1
-
-In case of ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_INTERLEAVED set to 1 and ::AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_MAPPING set to 1,
-in case of a ARIB bit stream using coding mode 2/1 as described in ARIB STD-B32 Part 2 Version 2.1-E1, page 61,
-would lead to the following values in CStreamInfo:
-
-CStreamInfo::numChannels = 3
-
-CStreamInfo::pChannelType = { ::ACT_FRONT, ::ACT_FRONT,:: ACT_BACK }
-
-CStreamInfo::pChannelIndices = { 0, 1, 0 }
-
-The audio channels will be placed as follows in the audio output buffer:
-
-\verbatim
-<front left sample 0> <front right sample 0> <mid surround sample 0>
-
-<front left sample 1> <front right sample 1> <mid surround sample 1>
-
-...
-
-<front left sample N> <front right sample N> <mid surround sample N>
-
-Where N equals to CStreamInfo::frameSize .
-
-\endverbatim
-
-*/
-
-#ifndef AACDECODER_LIB_H
-#define AACDECODER_LIB_H
-
-#include "machine_type.h"
-#include "FDK_audio.h"
-
-#include "genericStds.h"
-
-/**
- * \brief AAC decoder error codes.
- */
-typedef enum {
- AAC_DEC_OK = 0x0000, /*!< No error occured. Output buffer is valid and error free. */
- AAC_DEC_OUT_OF_MEMORY = 0x0002, /*!< Heap returned NULL pointer. Output buffer is invalid. */
- AAC_DEC_UNKNOWN = 0x0005, /*!< Error condition is of unknown reason, or from a another module. Output buffer is invalid. */
-
- /* Synchronization errors. Output buffer is invalid. */
- aac_dec_sync_error_start = 0x1000,
- AAC_DEC_TRANSPORT_SYNC_ERROR = 0x1001, /*!< The transport decoder had syncronisation problems. Do not exit decoding. Just feed new
- bitstream data. */
- AAC_DEC_NOT_ENOUGH_BITS = 0x1002, /*!< The input buffer ran out of bits. */
- aac_dec_sync_error_end = 0x1FFF,
-
- /* Initialization errors. Output buffer is invalid. */
- aac_dec_init_error_start = 0x2000,
- AAC_DEC_INVALID_HANDLE = 0x2001, /*!< The handle passed to the function call was invalid (NULL). */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_AOT = 0x2002, /*!< The AOT found in the configuration is not supported. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT = 0x2003, /*!< The bitstream format is not supported. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_ER_FORMAT = 0x2004, /*!< The error resilience tool format is not supported. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_EPCONFIG = 0x2005, /*!< The error protection format is not supported. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_MULTILAYER = 0x2006, /*!< More than one layer for AAC scalable is not supported. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_CHANNELCONFIG = 0x2007, /*!< The channel configuration (either number or arrangement) is not supported. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_SAMPLINGRATE = 0x2008, /*!< The sample rate specified in the configuration is not supported. */
- AAC_DEC_INVALID_SBR_CONFIG = 0x2009, /*!< The SBR configuration is not supported. */
- AAC_DEC_SET_PARAM_FAIL = 0x200A, /*!< The parameter could not be set. Either the value was out of range or the parameter does
- not exist. */
- AAC_DEC_NEED_TO_RESTART = 0x200B, /*!< The decoder needs to be restarted, since the requiered configuration change cannot be
- performed. */
- aac_dec_init_error_end = 0x2FFF,
-
- /* Decode errors. Output buffer is valid but concealed. */
- aac_dec_decode_error_start = 0x4000,
- AAC_DEC_TRANSPORT_ERROR = 0x4001, /*!< The transport decoder encountered an unexpected error. */
- AAC_DEC_PARSE_ERROR = 0x4002, /*!< Error while parsing the bitstream. Most probably it is corrupted, or the system crashed. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION_PAYLOAD = 0x4003, /*!< Error while parsing the extension payload of the bitstream. The extension payload type
- found is not supported. */
- AAC_DEC_DECODE_FRAME_ERROR = 0x4004, /*!< The parsed bitstream value is out of range. Most probably the bitstream is corrupt, or
- the system crashed. */
- AAC_DEC_CRC_ERROR = 0x4005, /*!< The embedded CRC did not match. */
- AAC_DEC_INVALID_CODE_BOOK = 0x4006, /*!< An invalid codebook was signalled. Most probably the bitstream is corrupt, or the system
- crashed. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_PREDICTION = 0x4007, /*!< Predictor found, but not supported in the AAC Low Complexity profile. Most probably the
- bitstream is corrupt, or has a wrong format. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_CCE = 0x4008, /*!< A CCE element was found which is not supported. Most probably the bitstream is corrupt, or
- has a wrong format. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_LFE = 0x4009, /*!< A LFE element was found which is not supported. Most probably the bitstream is corrupt, or
- has a wrong format. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_GAIN_CONTROL_DATA = 0x400A, /*!< Gain control data found but not supported. Most probably the bitstream is corrupt, or has
- a wrong format. */
- AAC_DEC_UNSUPPORTED_SBA = 0x400B, /*!< SBA found, but currently not supported in the BSAC profile. */
- AAC_DEC_TNS_READ_ERROR = 0x400C, /*!< Error while reading TNS data. Most probably the bitstream is corrupt or the system
- crashed. */
- AAC_DEC_RVLC_ERROR = 0x400D, /*!< Error while decoding error resillient data. */
- aac_dec_decode_error_end = 0x4FFF,
-
- /* Ancillary data errors. Output buffer is valid. */
- aac_dec_anc_data_error_start = 0x8000,
- AAC_DEC_ANC_DATA_ERROR = 0x8001, /*!< Non severe error concerning the ancillary data handling. */
- AAC_DEC_TOO_SMALL_ANC_BUFFER = 0x8002, /*!< The registered ancillary data buffer is too small to receive the parsed data. */
- AAC_DEC_TOO_MANY_ANC_ELEMENTS = 0x8003, /*!< More than the allowed number of ancillary data elements should be written to buffer. */
- aac_dec_anc_data_error_end = 0x8FFF
-
-
-} AAC_DECODER_ERROR;
-
-
-/** Macro to identify initialization errors. */
-#define IS_INIT_ERROR(err) ( (((err)>=aac_dec_init_error_start) && ((err)<=aac_dec_init_error_end)) ? 1 : 0)
-/** Macro to identify decode errors. */
-#define IS_DECODE_ERROR(err) ( (((err)>=aac_dec_decode_error_start) && ((err)<=aac_dec_decode_error_end)) ? 1 : 0)
-/** Macro to identify if the audio output buffer contains valid samples after calling aacDecoder_DecodeFrame(). */
-#define IS_OUTPUT_VALID(err) ( ((err) == AAC_DEC_OK) || IS_DECODE_ERROR(err) )
-
-/**
- * \brief AAC decoder setting parameters
- */
-typedef enum
-{
- AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_INTERLEAVED = 0x0000, /*!< PCM output mode (1: interleaved (default); 0: not interleaved). */
- AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_CHANNELS = 0x0001, /*!< Number of PCM output channels (if different from encoded audio channels, downmixing or
- upmixing is applied). \n
- -1: Disable up-/downmixing. The decoder output contains the same number of channels as the
- encoded bitstream. \n
- 1: The decoder performs a mono matrix mix-down if the encoded audio channels are greater
- than one. Thus it ouputs always exact one channel. \n
- 2: The decoder performs a stereo matrix mix-down if the encoded audio channels are greater
- than two. If the encoded audio channels are smaller than two the decoder duplicates the
- output. Thus it ouputs always exact two channels. \n */
- AAC_PCM_DUAL_CHANNEL_OUTPUT_MODE = 0x0002, /*!< Defines how the decoder processes two channel signals:
- 0: Leave both signals as they are (default).
- 1: Create a dual mono output signal from channel 1.
- 2: Create a dual mono output signal from channel 2.
- 3: Create a dual mono output signal by mixing both channels (L' = R' = 0.5*Ch1 + 0.5*Ch2). */
- AAC_PCM_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_MAPPING = 0x0003, /*!< Output buffer channel ordering. 0: MPEG PCE style order, 1: WAV file channel order (default). */
-
- AAC_CONCEAL_METHOD = 0x0100, /*!< Error concealment: Processing method. \n
- 0: Spectral muting. \n
- 1: Noise substitution (see ::CONCEAL_NOISE). \n
- 2: Energy interpolation (adds additional signal delay of one frame, see ::CONCEAL_INTER). \n */
-
- AAC_DRC_BOOST_FACTOR = 0x0200, /*!< Dynamic Range Control: Scaling factor for boosting gain values.
- Defines how the boosting DRC factors (conveyed in the bitstream) will be applied to the
- decoded signal. The valid values range from 0 (don't apply boost factors) to 127 (fully
- apply all boosting factors). */
- AAC_DRC_ATTENUATION_FACTOR = 0x0201, /*!< Dynamic Range Control: Scaling factor for attenuating gain values. Same as
- AAC_DRC_BOOST_FACTOR but for attenuating DRC factors. */
- AAC_DRC_REFERENCE_LEVEL = 0x0202, /*!< Dynamic Range Control: Target reference level. Defines the level below full-scale
- (quantized in steps of 0.25dB) to which the output audio signal will be normalized to by
- the DRC module. The valid values range from 0 (full-scale) to 127 (31.75 dB below
- full-scale). The value smaller than 0 switches off normalization. */
- AAC_DRC_HEAVY_COMPRESSION = 0x0203, /*!< Dynamic Range Control: En-/Disable DVB specific heavy compression (aka RF mode).
- If set to 1, the decoder will apply the compression values from the DVB specific ancillary
- data field. At the same time the MPEG-4 Dynamic Range Control tool will be disabled. By
- default heavy compression is disabled. */
-
- AAC_QMF_LOWPOWER = 0x0300, /*!< Quadrature Mirror Filter (QMF) Bank processing mode. \n
- -1: Use internal default. Implies MPEG Surround partially complex accordingly. \n
- 0: Use complex QMF data mode. \n
- 1: Use real (low power) QMF data mode. \n */
-
- AAC_MPEGS_ENABLE = 0x0500, /*!< MPEG Surround: Allow/Disable decoding of MPS content. Available only for decoders with MPEG
- Surround support. */
-
- AAC_TPDEC_CLEAR_BUFFER = 0x0603 /*!< Clear internal bit stream buffer of transport layers. The decoder will start decoding
- at new data passed after this event and any previous data is discarded. */
-
-} AACDEC_PARAM;
-
-/**
- * \brief This structure gives information about the currently decoded audio data.
- * All fields are read-only.
- */
-typedef struct
-{
- /* These three members are the only really relevant ones for the user. */
- INT sampleRate; /*!< The samplerate in Hz of the fully decoded PCM audio signal (after SBR processing). */
- INT frameSize; /*!< The frame size of the decoded PCM audio signal. \n
- 1024 or 960 for AAC-LC \n
- 2048 or 1920 for HE-AAC (v2) \n
- 512 or 480 for AAC-LD and AAC-ELD */
- INT numChannels; /*!< The number of output audio channels in the decoded and interleaved PCM audio signal. */
- AUDIO_CHANNEL_TYPE *pChannelType; /*!< Audio channel type of each output audio channel. */
- UCHAR *pChannelIndices; /*!< Audio channel index for each output audio channel.
- See ISO/IEC 13818-7:2005(E), 8.5.3.2 Explicit channel mapping using a program_config_element() */
- /* Decoder internal members. */
- INT aacSampleRate; /*!< sampling rate in Hz without SBR (from configuration info). */
- INT profile; /*!< MPEG-2 profile (from file header) (-1: not applicable (e. g. MPEG-4)). */
- AUDIO_OBJECT_TYPE aot; /*!< Audio Object Type (from ASC): is set to the appropriate value for MPEG-2 bitstreams (e. g. 2 for AAC-LC). */
- INT channelConfig; /*!< Channel configuration (0: PCE defined, 1: mono, 2: stereo, ... */
- INT bitRate; /*!< Instantaneous bit rate. */
- INT aacSamplesPerFrame; /*!< Samples per frame for the AAC core (from ASC). \n
- 1024 or 960 for AAC-LC \n
- 512 or 480 for AAC-LD and AAC-ELD */
- INT aacNumChannels; /*!< The number of audio channels after AAC core processing (before PS or MPS processing).
- CAUTION: This are not the final number of output channels! */
- AUDIO_OBJECT_TYPE extAot; /*!< Extension Audio Object Type (from ASC) */
- INT extSamplingRate; /*!< Extension sampling rate in Hz (from ASC) */
-
- UINT flags; /*!< Copy if internal flags. Only to be written by the decoder, and only to be read externally. */
-
- SCHAR epConfig; /*!< epConfig level (from ASC): only level 0 supported, -1 means no ER (e. g. AOT=2, MPEG-2 AAC, etc.) */
-
- /* Statistics */
- INT numLostAccessUnits; /*!< This integer will reflect the estimated amount of lost access units in case aacDecoder_DecodeFrame()
- returns AAC_DEC_TRANSPORT_SYNC_ERROR. It will be < 0 if the estimation failed. */
-
- UINT numTotalBytes; /*!< This is the number of total bytes that have passed through the decoder. */
- UINT numBadBytes; /*!< This is the number of total bytes that were considered with errors from numTotalBytes. */
- UINT numTotalAccessUnits; /*!< This is the number of total access units that have passed through the decoder. */
- UINT numBadAccessUnits; /*!< This is the number of total access units that were considered with errors from numTotalBytes. */
-
-} CStreamInfo;
-
-
-typedef struct AAC_DECODER_INSTANCE *HANDLE_AACDECODER;
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C"
-{
-#endif
-
-/**
- * \brief Initialize ancillary data buffer.
- *
- * \param self AAC decoder handle.
- * \param buffer Pointer to (external) ancillary data buffer.
- * \param size Size of the buffer pointed to by buffer.
- * \return Error code.
- */
-LINKSPEC_H AAC_DECODER_ERROR
-aacDecoder_AncDataInit ( HANDLE_AACDECODER self,
- UCHAR *buffer,
- int size );
-
-/**
- * \brief Get one ancillary data element.
- *
- * \param self AAC decoder handle.
- * \param index Index of the ancillary data element to get.
- * \param ptr Pointer to a buffer receiving a pointer to the requested ancillary data element.
- * \param size Pointer to a buffer receiving the length of the requested ancillary data element.
- * \return Error code.
- */
-LINKSPEC_H AAC_DECODER_ERROR
-aacDecoder_AncDataGet ( HANDLE_AACDECODER self,
- int index,
- UCHAR **ptr,
- int *size );
-
-/**
- * \brief Set one single decoder parameter.
- *
- * \param self AAC decoder handle.
- * \param param Parameter to be set.
- * \param value Parameter value.
- * \return Error code.
- */
-LINKSPEC_H AAC_DECODER_ERROR
-aacDecoder_SetParam ( const HANDLE_AACDECODER self,
- const AACDEC_PARAM param,
- const INT value );
-
-
-/**
- * \brief Get free bytes inside decoder internal buffer
- * \param self Handle of AAC decoder instance
- * \param pFreeBytes Pointer to variable receving amount of free bytes inside decoder internal buffer
- * \return Error code
- */
-LINKSPEC_H AAC_DECODER_ERROR
-aacDecoder_GetFreeBytes ( const HANDLE_AACDECODER self,
- UINT *pFreeBytes);
-
-/**
- * \brief Open an AAC decoder instance
- * \param transportFmt The transport type to be used
- * \return AAC decoder handle
- */
-LINKSPEC_H HANDLE_AACDECODER
-aacDecoder_Open ( TRANSPORT_TYPE transportFmt, UINT nrOfLayers );
-
-/**
- * \brief Explicitly configure the decoder by passing a raw AudioSpecificConfig (ASC) or a StreamMuxConfig (SMC),
- * contained in a binary buffer. This is required for MPEG-4 and Raw Packets file format bitstreams
- * as well as for LATM bitstreams with no in-band SMC. If the transport format is LATM with or without
- * LOAS, configuration is assumed to be an SMC, for all other file formats an ASC.
- *
- * \param self AAC decoder handle.
- * \param conf Pointer to an unsigned char buffer containing the binary configuration buffer (either ASC or SMC).
- * \param length Length of the configuration buffer in bytes.
- * \return Error code.
- */
-LINKSPEC_H AAC_DECODER_ERROR
-aacDecoder_ConfigRaw ( HANDLE_AACDECODER self,
- UCHAR *conf[],
- const UINT length[] );
-
-
-/**
- * \brief Fill AAC decoder's internal input buffer with bitstream data from the external input buffer.
- * The function only copies such data as long as the decoder-internal input buffer is not full.
- * So it grabs whatever it can from pBuffer and returns information (bytesValid) so that at a
- * subsequent call of %aacDecoder_Fill(), the right position in pBuffer can be determined to
- * grab the next data.
- *
- * \param self AAC decoder handle.
- * \param pBuffer Pointer to external input buffer.
- * \param bufferSize Size of external input buffer. This argument is required because decoder-internally
- * we need the information to calculate the offset to pBuffer, where the next
- * available data is, which is then fed into the decoder-internal buffer (as much
- * as possible). Our example framework implementation fills the buffer at pBuffer
- * again, once it contains no available valid bytes anymore (meaning bytesValid equal 0).
- * \param bytesValid Number of bitstream bytes in the external bitstream buffer that have not yet been
- * copied into the decoder's internal bitstream buffer by calling this function.
- * The value is updated according to the amount of newly copied bytes.
- * \return Error code.
- */
-LINKSPEC_H AAC_DECODER_ERROR
-aacDecoder_Fill ( HANDLE_AACDECODER self,
- UCHAR *pBuffer[],
- const UINT bufferSize[],
- UINT *bytesValid );
-
-#define AACDEC_CONCEAL 1 /*!< Flag for aacDecoder_DecodeFrame(): do not consider new input data. Do concealment. */
-#define AACDEC_FLUSH 2 /*!< Flag for aacDecoder_DecodeFrame(): Do not consider new input data. Flush filterbanks (output delayed audio). */
-#define AACDEC_INTR 4 /*!< Flag for aacDecoder_DecodeFrame(): Signal an input bit stream data discontinuity. Resync any internals as necessary. */
-#define AACDEC_CLRHIST 8 /*!< Flag for aacDecoder_DecodeFrame(): Clear all signal delay lines and history buffers.
- Caution: This can cause discontinuities in the output signal. */
-
-/**
- * \brief Decode one audio frame
- *
- * \param self AAC decoder handle.
- * \param pTimeData Pointer to external output buffer where the decoded PCM samples will be stored into.
- * \param flags Bit field with flags for the decoder: \n
- * (flags & AACDEC_CONCEAL) == 1: Do concealment. \n
- * (flags & AACDEC_FLUSH) == 2: Discard input data. Flush filter banks (output delayed audio). \n
- * (flags & AACDEC_INTR) == 4: Input data is discontinuous. Resynchronize any internals as necessary.
- * \return Error code.
- */
-LINKSPEC_H AAC_DECODER_ERROR
-aacDecoder_DecodeFrame ( HANDLE_AACDECODER self,
- INT_PCM *pTimeData,
- const INT timeDataSize,
- const UINT flags );
-
-/**
- * \brief De-allocate all resources of an AAC decoder instance.
- *
- * \param self AAC decoder handle.
- * \return void
- */
-LINKSPEC_H void aacDecoder_Close ( HANDLE_AACDECODER self );
-
-/**
- * \brief Get CStreamInfo handle from decoder.
- *
- * \param self AAC decoder handle.
- * \return Reference to requested CStreamInfo.
- */
-LINKSPEC_H CStreamInfo* aacDecoder_GetStreamInfo( HANDLE_AACDECODER self );
-
-/**
- * \brief Get decoder library info.
- *
- * \param info Pointer to an allocated LIB_INFO structure.
- * \return 0 on success
- */
-LINKSPEC_H INT aacDecoder_GetLibInfo( LIB_INFO *info );
-
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* AACDECODER_LIB_H */