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Centralize the selection of codec compilation flags to codec.make to avoid having to duplicate the per cpu selection logic and the build rule in the individual codec lib make files and make tweaking easier. The two special cases, libmad and libspeex were left alone. I plan to introduce a var for arm generation so that appropriate flags can be selected per generation as benchmarking results have shown that different arm arches might have different optimal flags. git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@30330 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 |
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ABOUT LIBA52 liba52 is a free library for decoding ATSC A/52 streams. It is released under the terms of the GPL license. The A/52 standard is used in a variety of applications, including digital television and DVD. It is also known as AC-3. The main goals in liba52 development are: * Portability - Currently all of the code is written in C, and when we write platform-specific optimizations we will always keep a generic C routine to fall back on. * Reuseability - we do not want liba52 to include any project-specific code, but it should still include enough features to be used by very diverse projects. * Precision - We are trying to implement all of the A/52 standard, and to have a very precise output by doing all the calculations in floating point. We have a test suite that detects any deviation in the output when compared to previous versions. We do not have access to official A/52 test vectors though, so we have to use our judgement to ensure that such deviations are only intruduced when we fix bugs ! * Speed - liba52 is really fast, on any modern PC it should take only a few percent of CPU time. The project homepage is at http://liba52.sourceforge.net/ A52DEC a52dec is a test program for liba52. It decodes ATSC A/52 streams, and also includes a demultiplexer for mpeg-1 and mpeg-2 program streams. The liba52 source code is always distributed in the a52dec package, to make sure it easier for people to test it. The basic usage is to just type "a52dec file" where file is an ATSC A/52 file. The "-s" option must be used for multiplexed (audio and video) mpeg-2 files. These files are usualy found on the internet or on unencrypted DVDs. The "-o" option is used to select a given output layer. By default a52dec does a stereo downmix and outputs to your speakers, but you can try other choices using this option. This is also used for performance testing and conformance testing. The "-c" option is used to disable all optimizations (currently only djbfft). The "-r" option is used to disable the dynamic range compression. OTHER PROJECTS USING LIBA52 liba52 (and its ancestor libac3) is being used by various other projects, including: * xine (http://xine.sourceforge.net/) - started as a simple mpeg-2 audio and video decoder, but it since became a full-featured DVD and video media player. * VideoLAN (http://www.videolan.org/) - video streaming over an ethernet network, can also be used as a standalone player. * MPlayer (http://www.MPlayerHQ.hu) - another good player, it is also very robust against damaged streams. * movietime (http://movietime.sourceforge.net/) - still quite young, but it looks very promising ! * ffmpeg (http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/) - a nice audio/video encoder and transcoder, uses liba52 for decoding A/52 streams. * Ogle (http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/) - a good DVD player with menu support * a52decX (http://homepage1.nifty.com/~toku/software_en.html) - a graphical interface for a52dec in macintosh osX. * TCVP (http://tcvp.sf.net) - video and music player for unix. * bd4go (http://denisx.dyndns.org/bd4go/) - another graphical interface for macintosh osX. * drip (http://drip.sourceforge.net/) - a DVD to DIVX transcoder. * OMS (http://www.linuxvideo.org/oms/) * XMPS (http://xmps.sourceforge.net/) * GStreamer (http://www.gstreamer.net/) - a framework for streaming media; it has an A/52 decoding plugin based on liba52. * mpeglib (http://mpeglib.sourceforge.net/) - a video decoding library that usess liba52 when decoding A/52 streams. If you use liba52 in another project, let us know ! TASKS There are several places where we could easily use some help: * Web design: This site sucks ! at the very least, we'd like to come up with a nicer background picture and a logo. * Testing: If you find any stream that does not decode right with liba52, let us know ! The best thing would be to mail to the liba52-devel mailing list. Also if you have access to encoders, we'd love to get test streams that would be free of rights - so that we can put them on this server. * Coding: you can have a look in the TODO file first ! The most important item is probably to make the code fully reentrant. * Porting: If you're porting to a new architecture, you might want to experiment with the compile flags defined in configure.in . When you figure out whats fastest on your platform, send us a patch ! REFERENCES The A/52 standard, as published by the ATSC, is available at http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_52a.pdf CVS SNAPSHOTS A daily snapshot is created using "make distcheck" every night and uploaded to http://liba52.sourceforge.net/files/a52dec-snapshot.tar.gz . It is easier to use than the CVS repository, because you do not need to have the right versions of automake, autoconf and libtool installed. It might be convenient when working on a liba52 port for example. CVS REPOSITORY The latest liba52 and a52dec source code can always be found by anonymous CVS: # export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.liba52.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/liba52 # cvs login (Just press Return when prompted for a password) # cvs checkout a52dec You can also browse the latest changes online at http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/liba52/a52dec/ The other CVS modules are ac3dec-livid for the CVS history of the project while it was still hosted on the linuxvideo.org servers, and ac3dec for the CVS history of the project while the linuxvideo.org servers were down and before the library switched its name to liba52. MAILING LISTS See the subscription information at http://liba52.sourceforge.net/lists.html liba52-devel This is the main mailing list for technical discussion about liba52. Anyone wanting to work on liba52, or maybe just stay informed about the development process, should probably subscribe to this list. liba52-checkins All liba52 checkins are announced there. This is a good way to keep track of what goes into CVS. liba52-announce This is a very low traffic mailing list, only for announcements of new versions of liba52. Only project administrators can post there.