[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] fate: add tests for xHE-AAC
Lynne
dev at lynne.ee
Tue May 21 11:18:21 EEST 2024
On 21/05/2024 09:18, Paul B Mahol wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 4:05 AM Lynne via ffmpeg-devel
> <ffmpeg-devel at ffmpeg.org <mailto:ffmpeg-devel at ffmpeg.org>> wrote:
>
> Starting off small with a few features.
> Samples and reference decoded files copied from the official ISO
> reference suite.
>
>
> Sorry for my ignorance, but is such copy allowed from them?
>
> ---
> Samples and references: https://files.lynne.ee/xhe_refs/
> <https://files.lynne.ee/xhe_refs/>
>
> tests/fate/aac.mak | 8 ++++++++
> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/tests/fate/aac.mak b/tests/fate/aac.mak
> index 817944773d..ff58392ad9 100644
> --- a/tests/fate/aac.mak
> +++ b/tests/fate/aac.mak
> @@ -62,6 +62,14 @@ FATE_AAC += fate-aac-ap05_48
> fate-aac-ap05_48: CMD = pcm -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/aac/ap05_48.mp4
> fate-aac-ap05_48: REF = $(SAMPLES)/aac/ap05_48.s16
>
> +FATE_AAC += fate-aac-fd_2_c1_ms_0x01
> +fate-aac-fd_2_c1_ms_0x01: CMD = pcm -i
> $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/aac/Fd_2_c1_Ms_0x01.mp4
> +fate-aac-fd_2_c1_ms_0x01: REF = $(SAMPLES)/aac/Fd_2_c1_Ms_0x01.s16
> +
> +FATE_AAC += fate-aac-fd_2_c1_ms_0x04
> +fate-aac-fd_2_c1_ms_0x04: CMD = pcm -i
> $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/aac/Fd_2_c1_Ms_0x04.mp4
> +fate-aac-fd_2_c1_ms_0x04: REF = $(SAMPLES)/aac/Fd_2_c1_Ms_0x04.s16
> +
> FATE_AAC += fate-aac-er_ad6000np_44_ep0
> fate-aac-er_ad6000np_44_ep0: CMD = pcm -i
> $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/aac/er_ad6000np_44_ep0.mp4
> fate-aac-er_ad6000np_44_ep0: REF = $(SAMPLES)/aac/er_ad6000np_44.s16
> --
> 2.43.0.381.gb435a96ce8
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We have code from very big movie productions that people still buy BDs
of and go to the cinema, and you're worried about the ISO noticing that
we're hosting a small set of samples (which anyone can download) to test
machines?
https://standards.iso.org/iso-iec/23003/-3/ed-2/en/
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