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2005 Nov 19
2
OggPCM2: channel map
> True, but remember that the channel map type implied the number of > entries in the table, and also that in this organization you'll always > number the logical channels consequtively since each logical channel > indeed corresponds to an index into the array. If the channel map type > says it's a map for 5.1, there will only be 6 slots in the table no > matter how
2005 Nov 19
0
OggPCM2: channel map
...channels within the array is defined by the channel_type. Under this scheme, the channel id either has no numerical value, or has a value defined for each different channel_type. To make this more clear, the channels above should be renamed: OGG_CHANNEL_STEREO_LEFT = 0 OGG_CHANNEL_STEREO_RIGHT = 1 OGG_CHANNEL_5_1_FRONT_LEFT = 0 OGG_CHANNEL_5_1_FRONT_CENTER = 1 OGG_CHANNEL_5_1_FRONT_RIGHT = 2 OGG_CHANNEL_UHJ_SIGMA = 0 OGG_CHANNEL_UHJ_DELTA = 1 So the number of channels in the map is always equal to the number of channels in the group type, not the number of channels in the stream. You're right, if the channel id...