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bnnm authored
Multichannel joint stereo simply interleaves stereo pairs (6ch: 2ch + 2ch + 2ch), so each pair is decoded separatedly. *** To test my changes, I converted examples to wav with ffmpeg.exe (old and new), and compared them to see they are byte-exact. Regular 2ch files (JS and normal) were straightforward to test. For multichannel, to check each JS pair is correctly decoded separatedly I did: - manually demux 6ch.msf into 3 pairs and convert them (2ch_1.wav + 2ch_2.wav + 2ch_3.wav) - convert the 6ch.msf file to wav (with my changes) - manually demux the 6ch.wav into 3 pairs (6ch_d1.wav + 6ch_d2.wav + 6ch_d3.wav) - compare each pair (ex. 2ch_3.wav vs 6ch_d3.wav): all pairs are byte-exact. The new code just processes each JS pair separatedly, there are no algorithm changes. It could be improved a bit but I'm not sure about typical styles. I've only seen 6ch .MSF (probably the AT3 spec only supports 2ch audio). Signed-off-by: bnnm <bananaman255@gmail.com>
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