Not yet complete, for demuxing AAC the AAC header must be generated
manually.
Possibly the decoder could accept the header as extradata to simplify
this.
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Add a decoder for the VBLE Lossless Codec, which
still has a cult following. Used to be popular
several years ago on doom9.
Signed-off-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
The Zork PCM decoder does not decode the 1 sample we have correctly, therefore
the encoder based on the decoder is also incorrect. There is no good reason to
keep the encoder.
Sometimes it makes sense to replace a raw URL with some informative text
that links to the URL instead of using the raw URL itself in the text.
Also transform some mailing list references into links.
Adding _POSIX_C_SOURCE to CPPFLAGS globally produces all sorts of problems
since it causes certain system functions to be hidden on some (BSD) systems.
The solution is to only add the flag on systems that really require it, i.e.
glibc-based ones.
This change makes BSD systems compile out-of-the-box without the need for
adding specific flags manually. It also allows dropping a number of flags
set manually on a file-per-file basis, but were only present to work around
breakage introduced by the presence of _POSIX_C_SOURCE.
Also add _XOPEN_SOURCE to CPPFLAGS for glibc systems. We use XSI extensions
in several places already, so it is preferable to define it globally instead
of littering source files with individual #defines only needed for glibc.
Setting this should fix the FATE build failure on DragonFly BSD,
since inet_aton only is visible if __BSD_VISIBLE is set.
Alternatively, a line defining __BSD_VISIBLE=1 could be
added at the top of os_support.c. For FreeBSD, similar lines
are required in libavdevice/bktr.c and libavdevice/oss_audio.c, too.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Since initially committed in 2004, this codec has only been touched
for maintenanance. Functionally, it contains no novel ideas and
its intended audience is better served by existing mature codecs.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>