[NUT-devel] [nut]: r611 - docs/nut4cc.txt

Michael Niedermayer michaelni at gmx.at
Tue Feb 12 19:22:28 CET 2008


On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 01:16:18PM -0500, Rich Felker wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 03:50:39PM +0100, michael wrote:
> > Author: michael
> > Date: Tue Feb 12 15:50:38 2008
> > New Revision: 611
> > 
> > Log:
> > PCM audio
> > comments welcome
> > 
> > 
> > Modified:
> >    docs/nut4cc.txt
> > 
> > Modified: docs/nut4cc.txt
> > ==============================================================================
> > --- docs/nut4cc.txt	(original)
> > +++ docs/nut4cc.txt	Tue Feb 12 15:50:38 2008
> > @@ -82,5 +82,16 @@ ARGB    Packed RGBA 8:8:8:8, 32bpp, ARGB
> >  RGB[24] Packed RGB 8:8:8, 24bpp RGB [NOT in AVI]
> >  BGR[24] Packed RGB 8:8:8, 24bpp BGR [NOT in AVI]
> >  
> > +Raw audio: [x] is an byte with value x,  [NOT in AVI]
> > +ALAW    A-LAW
> > +ULAW    MU-LAW
> > +<sign><type><interleaving><bits> little endian PCM
> > +<bits><interleaving><type><sign> big endian PCM
> > +    <sign> is S for signed, U for unsigned
> > +    <type> is I for integer, F for IEEE float
> > +    <interleaving> is D for default (left, right)
> > +    <bits> is 8/16/24/32
> > +SFD[32]   would for example be signed 32 bit little endian IEEE float
> 
> Signed/unsigned makes no sense for float; it will always be signed. I

i have already fixed this :)


> would have the choices for the first byte be S/U/F and think about

and exactly that way :)

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