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ogg_channel_front_left
2005 Nov 18
0
OggPCM2: channel map
...s still easy:
Stream 1:
channel_type = OGG_CHANNEL_MAP_5_1
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_LEFT] = 1
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_CENTER] = 2
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_RIGHT] = 3
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_LEFT_SURROUND] = 0
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_RIGHT_SURROUND] = 0
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_LFE] = 0
Stream 2:
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_LEFT] = 0
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_CENTER] = 0
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_RIGHT] = 0
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_LEFT_SURROUND] = 1
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_RIGHT_SURROUND] = 2
channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_LFE] = 3
I think the maj...
2005 Nov 17
2
OggPCM2: channel map
> Yes. Channel map type tells us what the primary interpretation of the
> stored signals is. Channel definitions are there to tell which stored
> channel corresponds to which abstract channel in the type. Channel
> conversions define downmixes to secondary formats, as they do in MLP,
> and might end up being ignored unlike the channel map.
I think the channel conversion will