Handle "twos" in addition to "sowt" encoding#850
Handle "twos" in addition to "sowt" encoding#850voxsystems wants to merge 1 commit intoxiph:masterfrom
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Has this been documented (by Apple) anywhere yet? |
I couldn't find anything. The report is actually anecdotal; we received information from a customer that the files were encoded "by Apple", but couldn't verify which product. |
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Half a year ago I went searching for the most current AIFF spec from Apple (at least one new enough to permit 4 GiB files), and apparently they have removed everything to try to enforce CAF. But I found data types for the QuickTime format, and who knows whether something has done a "codec copy" to it. According to https://developer.apple.com/documentation/quicktime-file-format/sound_sample_descriptions , QuickTime permits
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FFmpeg seems to produce "twos" AIFFs by codec copy big-endian 16-bit from .mov . As reported by MediaInfo, but just in case I attach:
Not that FFmpeg is the authority on compliance, but if FFmpeg produces these files, it explains why they exist. For what it is worth, I don't get "twos" out when doing the same with CAF as intermediate. (Not attached.) |
Wow, thanks for that great summary of where it seems to have come from! |
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Question is then of course, what to do about it. (Can I suggest in any case that you amend the title into "sowt" for "swot"? Makes it potentially easier to search up later.) I would guess that "raw" and
Up to developer's discretion I think, but again: natural to give "raw" and |
I'm happy to do that, but it's in the commit comment, so I'll have to re-fork and submit another PR. Which I'm happy to do if there's a chance of it being merged.
But I'm confused by this -- what is the difference between "sowt" and "twos" that makes it not flac's job? Isn't this a "standard" from Apple, like "sowt" itself? Or are they just recognizing the "standard" that FFmpeg is (uniquely?) writing? |
If you're able to use command-line git, you can |
I did this, but it required a new PR; I don't know if that improves search. |
Please, no new PR. This leads to unnecessary duplication. The last commit in the branch So, there has been no git checkout twos-aiff-c
git commit --amend
git push --force |
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Apologize that I might have caused another PR ...
No ... or "maybe". Here is what I found and not (edited to be cleared about where and how). First about AIFF/AIFF-C:
But what I listed in comment #850 (comment) is not for AIFF, it is for the QuickTime format.
I have found no source that "twos" AIFF should even exist - now or ever; it seems it should be "NONE". But FFmpeg does create them when doing codec copy from .mov. |
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( ... can someone with Appleware run afconvert on the .mov files? ) |
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A turn of events, with help from hydrogenaudio: Apple's "afconvert" CLI does indeed convert these .mov files to "twos" and "raw" AIFF-C. |
'twos' has been showing up in encoded files coming from various Apple products.
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PR closed, apparently no way to delete.
Apologies, pushed to wrong branch. Fixed now. |
"twos" has been showing up in encoded files coming from various Apple products.