Re: [PATCH 2/4] Add A2DP AAC codec support

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On Thursday 13 December 2018 19:43:37 EHfive wrote:
> Optional (build with --disable-bluez5-aac-codec)
> 
> AAC User Configurations:
>    KEY                 VALUE    DESC                                      DEFAULT
>    aac_bitrate_mode    [1, 5]   Variable Bitrate (VBR) (encoder)          5
>                        0        Constant Bitrate (CBR) (encoder)
> 
>    aac_fmt             s16      16-bit signed LE (encoder)                auto
>                        s32      32-bit signed LE (encoder)
>                        auto
> 
>    aac_afterburner     <on/off> FDK-AAC afterburner feature (encoder)     on

In my opinion, support for AAC make sense only in passthrough mode. E.g.
when your music files are already stored in AAC and you have headset
with AAC support; and you do not want to re-encode it twice.

But I do not see support for passthrough mode in this patch. It is
planned?

Maybe similar thing could be useful for MPEG1 A2DP audio codec (as lot
of people listen MP3 files), but I have not seen headset with MPEG1
support...

-- 
Pali Rohár
pali.rohar@xxxxxxxxx

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