[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] Description of avcodec_encode_audio()
John Fletcher
john.fletcher
Thu Apr 2 22:15:29 CEST 2009
> "pcm" there is nothing pcm specific
>
It is different for PCM because in that case buf_size
determines the number of samples to be encoded, as explained
in the current description of the function:
* @param[in] samples the input buffer containing the samples
* The number of samples read from this buffer is frame_size*channels,
* both of which are defined in \p avctx.
* For PCM audio the number of samples read from \p samples is equal to
* \p buf_size * input_sample_size / output_sample_size.
This is the whole problem. You can't set buffer to be FF_MIN_BUFFER_SIZE
in case of PCM, or more strictly, you can't set buf_size to be that value.
This is why I asked about actual size vs. buf_size.
In fact I'm not even sure that the comment about number of PCM samples is
correct. You can see from the case input_sample_size == output_sample_size,
that the expression gives number of bytes read, not the number of samples.
John
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