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Raw Audio data is encoded to AAC compression using ffmmpeg library.
/*
 * copyright (c) 2006 Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
 *
 * This file is part of FFmpeg.
 *
 * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
 */

#ifndef AVUTIL_LOG_H
#define AVUTIL_LOG_H

#include <stdarg.h>
#include "avutil.h"
#include "attributes.h"

/**
 * Describe the class of an AVClass context structure. That is an
 * arbitrary struct of which the first field is a pointer to an
 * AVClass struct (e.g. AVCodecContext, AVFormatContext etc.).
 */
typedef struct AVClass {
    /**
     * The name of the class; usually it is the same name as the
     * context structure type to which the AVClass is associated.
     */
    const char* class_name;

    /**
     * A pointer to a function which returns the name of a context
     * instance ctx associated with the class.
     */
    const char* (*item_name)(void* ctx);

    /**
     * a pointer to the first option specified in the class if any or NULL
     *
     * @see av_set_default_options()
     */
    const struct AVOption *option;

    /**
     * LIBAVUTIL_VERSION with which this structure was created.
     * This is used to allow fields to be added without requiring major
     * version bumps everywhere.
     */

    int version;

    /**
     * Offset in the structure where log_level_offset is stored.
     * 0 means there is no such variable
     */
    int log_level_offset_offset;

    /**
     * Offset in the structure where a pointer to the parent context for loging is stored.
     * for example a decoder that uses eval.c could pass its AVCodecContext to eval as such
     * parent context. And a av_log() implementation could then display the parent context
     * can be NULL of course
     */
    int parent_log_context_offset;

    /**
     * Return next AVOptions-enabled child or NULL
     */
    void* (*child_next)(void *obj, void *prev);

    /**
     * Return an AVClass corresponding to next potential
     * AVOptions-enabled child.
     *
     * The difference between child_next and this is that
     * child_next iterates over _already existing_ objects, while
     * child_class_next iterates over _all possible_ children.
     */
    const struct AVClass* (*child_class_next)(const struct AVClass *prev);
} AVClass;

/* av_log API */

#define AV_LOG_QUIET    -8

/**
 * Something went really wrong and we will crash now.
 */
#define AV_LOG_PANIC     0

/**
 * Something went wrong and recovery is not possible.
 * For example, no header was found for a format which depends
 * on headers or an illegal combination of parameters is used.
 */
#define AV_LOG_FATAL     8

/**
 * Something went wrong and cannot losslessly be recovered.
 * However, not all future data is affected.
 */
#define AV_LOG_ERROR    16

/**
 * Something somehow does not look correct. This may or may not
 * lead to problems. An example would be the use of '-vstrict -2'.
 */
#define AV_LOG_WARNING  24

#define AV_LOG_INFO     32
#define AV_LOG_VERBOSE  40

/**
 * Stuff which is only useful for libav* developers.
 */
#define AV_LOG_DEBUG    48

/**
 * Send the specified message to the log if the level is less than or equal
 * to the current av_log_level. By default, all logging messages are sent to
 * stderr. This behavior can be altered by setting a different av_vlog callback
 * function.
 *
 * @param avcl A pointer to an arbitrary struct of which the first field is a
 * pointer to an AVClass struct.
 * @param level The importance level of the message, lower values signifying
 * higher importance.
 * @param fmt The format string (printf-compatible) that specifies how
 * subsequent arguments are converted to output.
 * @see av_vlog
 */
void av_log(void *avcl, int level, const char *fmt, ...) av_printf_format(3, 4);

void av_vlog(void *avcl, int level, const char *fmt, va_list);
int av_log_get_level(void);
void av_log_set_level(int);
void av_log_set_callback(void (*)(void*, int, const char*, va_list));
void av_log_default_callback(void* ptr, int level, const char* fmt, va_list vl);
const char* av_default_item_name(void* ctx);

/**
 * av_dlog macros
 * Useful to print debug messages that shouldn't get compiled in normally.
 */

#ifdef DEBUG
#    define av_dlog(pctx, ...) av_log(pctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, __VA_ARGS__)
#else
#    define av_dlog(pctx, ...) do { if (0) av_log(pctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, __VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
#endif

/**
 * Skip repeated messages, this requires the user app to use av_log() instead of
 * (f)printf as the 2 would otherwise interfere and lead to
 * "Last message repeated x times" messages below (f)printf messages with some
 * bad luck.
 * Also to receive the last, "last repeated" line if any, the user app must
 * call av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_QUIET, "%s", ""); at the end
 */
#define AV_LOG_SKIP_REPEATED 1
void av_log_set_flags(int arg);

#endif /* AVUTIL_LOG_H */

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Suresh Potluri has worked in Windows device drivers, Solid experience in NDIS Layer, developed many NDIS Miniport drivers. Extensive experience in developing NDIS miniport drivers, building WHQL/DTM setup, clearing all WHQL/DTM tests, and subsequently getting device signature/logo process for the developed drivers. He also was also solely responsible for debugging traps and blue screens for a number of years.
he also worked on many PCI based boards, developed Board support packages, Vx-Works firmware for Power PC, firmware for ARM based boards for Wireless LAN devices.

he is interested in Embedded, NDIS, MPEG.

Previously worked in Tandberg TV, Sunnyvale, Chlesio Communications, Sunnyvale, Hellosoft, Hyderabad.

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