Hi !
Iīve some questions about the cpuload instrument statement and how a SA
decoder reacts on limited CPU power:
Is the usage of the cpuload statement within an orchestra the only way
of reacting on limited CPU recources ?
Does the usage of cpuload also guarantee a normative behaviour ?
Can it be called "normative", even if the audio output might sound
different on different platforms (voice stealing due to PCU load etc.) ?
If the CPU is not capable of guaranteeing real-time decoding for a SA
bitstream on a full profile decoder, can it simply switch to profile 1
or 2 decoding ?
Or will this be non-normative ?
Which role will the complexity vector, introduced by Giorgio, play in
this context ?
Will it be possible to transmit additional information of the SA
bitstream to make suggestions of the CPU load before starting the
decoding process ?
Are there any additional controlling mechanisms (by the MPEG-4 system
layer etc.) for CPU load handling ?
Well, I know itīs a lot of stuff, but it is probably worth having a look
into the future ;-)
best
mareK
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