Since PNS generates coefficients it doesn't make sense to send
the predicted ones as well. Also the specifications explicitly
state to disable right channel IS predictors.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav Pehlivanov <atomnuker@gmail.com>
This commit adds a flag to use the pure coefficients instead
of the processed ones (sce->coeffs). This is needed because
IS will apply the changes to the coefficients immediately
before the adjust_common_prediction function and it doesn't
make sense to measure stereo channel coefficient difference
when one of the channels coefficients are all zero.
Therefore add a flag to use pure coefficients in that case.
TNS is the only thing touching the coefficients before IS
so common window prediction will not take that into account
but the effect of the TNS filter per coefficient can be small
(a few percent) so to some approximation it's fine to just
ignore that.
Also fixed a small error which doesn't alter the results
that much. pow(sqrt(number), 3.0/4.0) == pow(number, 3.0/8.0) !=
pow(number, 3.0/4.0).
Signed-off-by: Rostislav Pehlivanov <atomnuker@gmail.com>
This commit completely alters the algorithm of prediction.
The original commit which introduced prediction was completely
incorrect to even remotely care about what the actual coefficients
contain or whether any options were enabled. Not my actual fault.
This commit treats prediction the way the decoder does and expects
to do: like lossy encryption. Everything related to prediction now
happens at the very end but just before quantization and encoding
of coefficients. On the decoder side, prediction happens before
anything has had a chance to even access the coefficients.
Also the original implementation had problems because it actually
touched the band_type of special bands which already had their
scalefactor indices marked and it's a wonder the asserion wasn't
triggered when transmitting those.
Overall, this now drastically increases audio quality and you should
think about enabling it if you don't plan on playing anything encoded
on really old low power ultra-embedded devices since they might not
support decoding of prediction or AAC-Main. Though the specifications
were written ages ago and as times change so do the FLOPS.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav Pehlivanov <atomnuker@gmail.com>
This commit finalizes AAC-Main profile encoding support
by implementing all mandatory and optional tools available
in the specifications and current decoders.
The AAC-Main profile reqires that prediction support be
present (although decoders don't require it to be enabled)
for an encoder to be deemed capable of AAC-Main encoding,
as well as TNS, PNS and IS, all of which were implemented
with previous commits or earlier of this year.
Users are encouraged to test the new functionality using either
-profile:a aac_main or -aac_pred 1, the former of which will enable
the prediction option by default and the latter will change the
profile to AAC-Main. No other options shall be changed by enabling
either, it's currently up to the users to decide what's best.
The current implementation works best using M/S and/or IS,
so users are also welcome to enable both options and any
other options (TNS, PNS) for maximum quality.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav Pehlivanov <atomnuker@gmail.com>