[FFmpeg-devel] SAMPLE_FMT_FLT bounds
Måns Rullgård
mans
Wed Aug 5 18:35:42 CEST 2009
Colin McQuillan <m.niloc at googlemail.com> writes:
> I'm looking for the correct way to clip the output of a
> floating-point decoder.
>
> audioconvert.c converts floats thus:
> lrintf(*(const float*)pi * (1<<15))) to convert to int16_t
> lrintf(*(const float*)pi * (1<<7)) + 0x80) to convert to uint8_t
>
> qcelpdec.c clips to [-1.0, 32767.0/32768.0]. This is alright when
> converting to 16-bit but will overflow when converting to 8-bit.
> Should I clip to [-1, 127.0/128.0]? Or [-128.499/127, 127.499/128]?
IMO it would make more sense to combine clipping with conversion, as
this can often be done in a single instruction. If this means
changing other decoders, so be it.
> The attached patch is just an idea.
>
> Index: libavcodec/qcelpdec.c
> ===================================================================
> --- libavcodec/qcelpdec.c (revision 19594)
> +++ libavcodec/qcelpdec.c (working copy)
> @@ -826,8 +826,8 @@
>
> formant_mem = q->formant_mem + 10;
> for(i=0; i<160; i++)
> - *outbuffer++ = av_clipf(*formant_mem++, QCELP_CLIP_LOWER_BOUND,
> - QCELP_CLIP_UPPER_BOUND);
> + *outbuffer++ = av_clipf(*formant_mem++, SAMPLE_FMT_FLT_MIN,
> + SAMPLE_FMT_FLT_MAX);
This should be simdified.
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