- Feb 06, 2014
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The code was wrong, but did not have any impact on user-visible behaviour because all it did was change an internal-only error code. Signed-off-by:
Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin@jmvalin.ca>
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- Jan 31, 2014
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- Jan 30, 2014
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- Jan 29, 2014
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- Jan 27, 2014
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Broken by 306d7f5a
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- Jan 23, 2014
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- Jan 21, 2014
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- Jan 20, 2014
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Ralph Giles authored
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Ralph Giles authored
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Ralph Giles authored
These aren't available over https, but actually work, unlike the old reference urls.
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Ralph Giles authored
Fixes a nit.
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Ralph Giles authored
Fixes a nit. According to idnits, 'NOT RECOMMENDED' is optional, but we use it. Other words, like SHALL which we don't use are required in the boilerplate.
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Ralph Giles authored
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Ralph Giles authored
This seems to be the correct way to represent institutional authors in the references.
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Saves 0.6% for 64 kb/s and 1.8% for 128 kb/s when decoding on arm7tdmi.
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- Jan 19, 2014
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
This should prevent extreme dynalloc behaviour in cases where some bands are heavily attenuated.
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Ron authored
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Ron authored
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Ron authored
and use them more strictly in the rest of the text.
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Ron authored
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- Jan 18, 2014
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Ralph Giles authored
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Ralph Giles authored
Comment from mark4o.
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Ralph Giles authored
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Ralph Giles authored
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Ron authored
- Jan 17, 2014
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Ron authored
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Ralph Giles authored
It wants a surname, and to show it as Surname, Initial. This leaves an extra comma in the xml2rfc2 output, but at least mentions wikipedia.
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Ralph Giles authored
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Ralph Giles authored
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Ralph Giles authored
Marko was concerned that RFC 6716 section 3.2.1 narrowly describes zero-length DTX frames _only_ for code 2 and 3 packets, and therefore wanted this sentence to state clearly that code 0 and 1 can be used with zero-byte frames as well. I've tried to do that.
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Ralph Giles authored
There was some attempt to use LP/MDCT instead, to avoid confusion of the Opus modes with the earlier codecs of the same name, but Jean-Marc says they gave up on doing that in the Opus RFC, and in particular the tables a reader would need to reference from RFC 6716 Section 3.2 mentions SILK and CELT, so I think it's important to use the same terms here.
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