Martin Storsjö 1746c7c8f2 libspeexenc: Use speex_lib_get_mode instead of the speex_foo_mode data symbols
This avoids issues linking to a DLL version of libspeex, since the
libspeex headers lack proper dllimport declarations for the data
symbols.

This isn't an issue when building with mingw with GNU binutils, since
GNU ld can fix up that kind of data import automatically.

libspeexdec.c already uses speex_lib_get_mode as well.

Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
2017-11-04 00:01:15 +02:00
2017-10-13 23:57:59 +02:00
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Libav

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Libav is a collection of libraries and tools to process multimedia content such as audio, video, subtitles and related metadata.

Libraries

  • libavcodec provides implementation of a wider range of codecs.
  • libavformat implements streaming protocols, container formats and basic I/O access.
  • libavutil includes hashers, decompressors and miscellaneous utility functions.
  • libavfilter provides a mean to alter decoded Audio and Video through chain of filters.
  • libavdevice provides an abstraction to access capture and playback devices.
  • libavresample implements audio mixing and resampling routines.
  • libswscale implements color conversion and scaling routines.

Tools

  • avconv is a command line toolbox to manipulate, convert and stream multimedia content.
  • avplay is a minimalistic multimedia player.
  • avprobe is a simple analisys tool to inspect multimedia content.
  • Additional small tools such as aviocat, ismindex and qt-faststart.

Documentation

The offline documentation is available in the doc/ directory.

The online documentation is available in the main website and in the wiki.

Examples

Conding examples are available in the doc/example directory.

License

Libav codebase is mainly LGPL-licensed with optional components licensed under GPL. Please refer to the LICENSE file for detailed information.

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