give high quality resampling
as good as with linear_interp=on
as fast as without linear_interp=on
tested visually with ffplay
ffplay -f lavfi "aevalsrc='sin(10000*t*t)', aresample=osr=48000, showcqt=gamma=5"
ffplay -f lavfi "aevalsrc='sin(10000*t*t)', aresample=osr=48000:linear_interp=on, showcqt=gamma=5"
ffplay -f lavfi "aevalsrc='sin(10000*t*t)', aresample=osr=48000:exact_rational=on, showcqt=gamma=5"
slightly speed improvement
for fair comparison with -cpuflags 0
audio.wav is ~ 1 hour 44100 stereo 16bit wav file
ffmpeg -i audio.wav -af aresample=osr=48000 -f null -
old new
real 13.498s 13.121s
user 13.364s 12.987s
sys 0.131s 0.129s
linear_interp=on
old new
real 23.035s 23.050s
user 22.907s 22.917s
sys 0.119s 0.125s
exact_rational=on
real 12.418s
user 12.298s
sys 0.114s
possibility to decrease memory usage if soft compensation is ignored
Signed-off-by: Muhammad Faiz <mfcc64@gmail.com>