On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Ronald S. Bultje <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: "Ronald S. Bultje" <[email protected]>
>
> WMApro (and all wma variants) actually support 13-bits block sizes, and
> thus we should support that also. Some WMA functions do not enforce the
> 12-bit maximum, which causes crashes when decoding such a file because
> it expects bigger buffers, which aren't there, causing overreads/writes
> and all kind of bad stuff.
>

All WMA variants? How does WMA2 wind up with a 13 bit block? The docs
seem to say WMA2 only supports up to 48 kHz which implies an 11-bit
block. I was unable to get an MS software to make a greater than 48kHz
WMA2 stream.

ff_wma_get_frame_len_bits() also seems to return 14 in some cases. Do
we need to support that?
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