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* gst/audioconvert/Makefile.am:
* gst/audioconvert/audioconvert.c: (audio_convert_get_func_index),
(check_default), (audio_convert_prepare_context),
(audio_convert_clean_context), (audio_convert_convert):
* gst/audioconvert/audioconvert.h:
* gst/audioconvert/gstaudioconvert.c:
(gst_audio_convert_dithering_get_type),
(gst_audio_convert_ns_get_type), (gst_audio_convert_class_init),
(gst_audio_convert_init), (gst_audio_convert_set_caps),
(gst_audio_convert_set_property), (gst_audio_convert_get_property):
* gst/audioconvert/gstaudioconvert.h:
* gst/audioconvert/gstaudioquantize.c:
(gst_audio_quantize_setup_noise_shaping),
(gst_audio_quantize_free_noise_shaping),
(gst_audio_quantize_setup_dither),
(gst_audio_quantize_free_dither),
(gst_audio_quantize_setup_quantize_func),
(gst_audio_quantize_setup), (gst_audio_quantize_free):
* gst/audioconvert/gstaudioquantize.h:
Implement dithering and noise shaping in audioconvert. By default now
TPDF dithering (and no noise shaping) will be used when converting
from a higher bit depth to 20 bit depth or smaller, otherwise
everything will be as it is now.
For the last audioconvert in a pipeline it would make sense to
use some kind of noise shaping, enabling it by default for all
conversions would give undesired results though. Fixes#360246.
* tests/check/elements/audioconvert.c: (setup_audioconvert),
(GST_START_TEST):
Adjust unit test for the new audioconvert.