decoder:
- fixed incorrect scaling of filter states for the smallest quantization
step sizes
- NLSF2A now limits the prediction gain of LPC filters
encoder:
- increased damping of LTP coefficients in LTP analysis
- increased white noise fraction in noise shaping LPC analysis
- introduced maximum total prediction gain. Used by Burg's method to
exit early if prediction gain is exceeded. This improves packet
loss robustness and numerical robustness in Burg's method
- Prefiltered signal is now in int32 Q10 domain, from int16 Q0
- Increased max number of iterations in CBR gain control loop from 5 to 6
- Removed useless code from LTP scaling control
- Optimization: smarter LPC loop unrolling
- Switched default win32 compile mode to be floating-point
resampler:
- made resampler have constant delay of 0.75 ms; removed delay
compensation from silk code.
- removed obsolete table entries (~850 Bytes)
- increased downsampling filter order from 16 to 18/24/36 (depending on
frequency ratio)
- reoptimized filter coefficients
b24e5746 introduced changes to LastGainIndex which broke
conditional coding for side frames after a mid-only frame (i.e.,
in a 60 ms frame where the side is coded, not coded, then coded
again).
These rules were a mess in general, however, because the side
channel state kept a different nFramesDecoded count from the mid
channel state, and had no way to tell if the prior side frame was
coded.
This patch attempts to rationalize them by moving the conditional
coding decision up to the top level, where all this information is
available.
The first coded side frame after an uncoded side frame now always
uses independent coding.
If such a frame is also not the first side frame in an Opus frame,
then it doesn't include an LTP scaling parameter (because the LTP
state is well-defined).