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rtpdec: Interpret the different G726 names as bits_per_coded_sample
For the standardized 8 kHz sample rate, this works exactly the same. For nonstandard sample rates, the different predefined G726 names (G726-16, G726-24, G726-32, G726-40) are interpreted as an indication of the bits per coded sample, even though their actual bitrates aren't what the name specifies. This feels more sane than using free-form names for nonstandard sample rate/bitrate combinations, e.g like G726-22, G726-33 for 11025 Hz. Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
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@ -27,10 +27,8 @@ static int g726_ ## bitrate ##_init(AVFormatContext *s, int st_index, PayloadCon
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AVStream *stream = s->streams[st_index]; \
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AVCodecContext *codec = stream->codec; \
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codec->bit_rate = bitrate*1000; \
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if (codec->sample_rate) \
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codec->bits_per_coded_sample = \
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av_clip((codec->bit_rate + codec->sample_rate/2) / codec->sample_rate, 2, 5); \
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codec->bits_per_coded_sample = bitrate/8; \
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codec->bit_rate = codec->bits_per_coded_sample * codec->sample_rate; \
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return 0; \
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} \
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