audio/x-lpcm is DVD-style PCM data - it's arranged differently from
normal interleaved PCM samples, and carries some additional metadata
usually. It's essentially still raw PCM - just with a more complex
interleaving used.
dvdlpcmdec can convert it to normal PCM. I don't think we have a
corresponding encoder, but the format is fairly trivial, so writing
one shouldn't be more than a couple of hours work.
Mike
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:13 AM, pl bossart <
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> Maybe it's a stupid question but does anyone know the difference
> between audio/x-lpcm and audio/x-raw-int?
> I am trying to understand what mpegtsmux does, and was wondering what
> this x-lpcm cap on the sink pad is. The only explanation I could think
> of was lpcm is the wording used for DVD audio program streams, is
> there some kind of implicit link here? Can't we mux regular PCM into
> an MPEG transport stream?
> Thanks,
> -Pierre
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