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authorTimothy B. Terriberry <tterribe@xiph.org>2016-02-02 22:11:35 -0800
committerTimothy B. Terriberry <tterribe@xiph.org>2016-02-02 22:18:54 -0800
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oggopus: Minor rewording.
This avoids the claim that all possible Opus implementations would run at rates that divide 48 kHz. Thanks to Mark Harris for raising the issue.
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@@ -274,8 +274,8 @@ A page that is entirely spanned by a single packet (that completes on a
The granule position of an audio data page is in units of PCM audio samples at
a fixed rate of 48&nbsp;kHz (per channel; a stereo stream's granule position
does not increment at twice the speed of a mono stream).
-It is possible to run an Opus decoder at other sampling rates, but all of them
- evenly divide 48&nbsp;kHz.
+It is possible to run the Opus reference implementation at other sampling rates
+ but all of them evenly divide 48&nbsp;kHz.
Therefore, the value in the granule position field always counts samples
assuming a 48&nbsp;kHz decoding rate, and the rest of this specification makes
the same assumption.