rockbox/apps/codecs/libwavpack
Dave Bryant 278f2b3d5a Explicitly declare char types to be signed when they must be
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@8263 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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bits.c Added lossless encoding to WavPack library. Also made a few changes to 2005-07-04 06:38:00 +00:00
coldfire.S We clear our accumulators after we're done with them on Coldfire. No need to clear them on init. 2005-06-08 13:41:07 +00:00
float.c Added lossless encoding to WavPack library. Also made a few changes to 2005-07-04 06:38:00 +00:00
LICENSE Initial import of libwavpack 2005-02-25 17:05:30 +00:00
make.bat Initial import of libwavpack 2005-02-25 17:05:30 +00:00
Makefile Codec makefile cleanup: remove redundant things, don't generate dependency files when cleaning. 2005-12-05 19:32:13 +00:00
metadata.c Added lossless encoding to WavPack library. Also made a few changes to 2005-07-04 06:38:00 +00:00
pack.c Explicitly declare char types to be signed when they must be 2005-12-19 03:12:20 +00:00
README Initial import of libwavpack 2005-02-25 17:05:30 +00:00
README.rockbox Initial import of libwavpack 2005-02-25 17:05:30 +00:00
SOURCES oops... should compile without warnings now 2005-07-18 13:09:05 +00:00
unpack.c Explicitly declare char types to be signed when they must be 2005-12-19 03:12:20 +00:00
wavpack.h Explicitly declare char types to be signed when they must be 2005-12-19 03:12:20 +00:00
words.c Explicitly declare char types to be signed when they must be 2005-12-19 03:12:20 +00:00
wputils.c Introduced usage of IBSS_ATTR and ICONST_ATTR in codec libraries. 2005-10-27 11:39:01 +00:00

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//                           **** WAVPACK ****                            //
//                  Hybrid Lossless Wavefile Compressor                   //
//              Copyright (c) 1998 - 2004 Conifer Software.               //
//                          All Rights Reserved.                          //
//      Distributed under the BSD Software License (see license.txt)      //
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

This package contains a tiny version of the WavPack 4.0 decoder that might
be used in a "resource limited" CPU environment or form the basis for a
hardware decoding implementation. It is packaged with a demo command-line
program that accepts a WavPack audio file on stdin and outputs a RIFF wav
file to stdout. The program is standard C, and a win32 executable is
included which was compiled under MS Visual C++ 6.0 using this command:

cl /O1 /DWIN32 wvfilter.c wputils.c unpack.c float.c metadata.c words.c bits.c

WavPack data is read with a stream reading callback. No direct seeking is
provided for, but it is possible to start decoding anywhere in a WavPack
stream. In this case, WavPack will be able to provide the sample-accurate
position when it synchs with the data and begins decoding.

For demonstration purposes this uses a single static copy of the
WavpackContext structure, so obviously it cannot be used for more than one
file at a time. Also, this decoder will not handle "correction" files, plays
only the first two channels of multi-channel files, and is limited in
resolution in some large integer or floating point files (but always
provides at least 24 bits of resolution). It also will not accept WavPack
files from before version 4.0.

To make this code viable on the greatest number of hardware platforms, the
following are true:

   speed is about 4x realtime on an AMD K6 300 MHz
      ("high" mode 16/44 stereo; normal mode is about twice that fast)

   no floating-point math required; just 32b * 32b = 32b int multiply

   large data areas are static and less than 4K total
   executable code and tables are less than 32K
   no malloc / free usage

To maintain compatibility on various platforms, the following conventions
are used:

   a "short" must be 16-bits
   a "long" must be 32-bits
   an "int" must be at least 16-bits, but may be larger
   a "char" must default to signed


Questions or comments should be directed to david@wavpack.com