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Anssi Hannula authored
There is a check for HAVE_BIGENDIAN when outputting the IEC 61937 stream. On big-endian systems the payload data is not byteswapped, causing in effect the outputted payload data to be in a different byte order on big-endian than on little-endian systems. However, the IEC 61937 preamble (and the final odd byte if present) is always outputted in the same byte order. This means that on big-endian systems the headers have a different byte order than the payload, preventing useful use of the output. Fix that by outputting the data in a format suitable for sending to an audio device in S16LE format by default. Output as big-endian (S16BE) is added as an AVOption. This makes the muxer output the same on all archs by default. Signed-off-by: Janne Grunau <janne-ffmpeg@jannau.net>
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