demac - a decoder for Monkey's Audio files. Introduction demac is an implementation in portable ANSI C of a decoder for the Monkey's Audio lossless compression format. It has the following features: * Open source (GNU GPL) * Written in portable ANSI C * Designed for use on low memory and embedded devices. All internal buffers are statically declared - the core library doesn't require malloc/free. This has the disadvantage that the library isn't re-entrant. Compatibility libdemac is still in the early stages of development but has been relatively well tested with v3.99 files at all compression levels. v3.97 files have received less testing - 16-bit files seem to work, but 24-bit files are causing problems in the range decoder. Files earlier than v3.97 are not supported by libdemac, but support might be added in the future. Source Code The source code in this directory is structured as follows: demac/Makefile - Makefile for the standalone demac decoder demac/demac.c - Simple standalone test program to decoder an APE file to WAV demac/wavwrite.[ch] - Helper functions for demac.c demac/libdemac/Makefile - A Makefile for use in Rockbox demac/libdemac/*.[ch] - The main libdemac code Latest Version The latest version of demac and libdemac can always be found in the "apps/codecs/demac/" directory in the Rockbox source. You can check this out from svn with the command: svn co svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk/apps/codecs/demac demac Or browse the source code online here: http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/apps/codecs/demac Acknowledgements Thanks to Matt. T. Ashland for writing Monkey's Audio. His website can be found here: http://www.monkeysaudio.com Copyright and license libdemac is (C) 2007 Dave Chapman and is licensed under the GNU GPL. See the COPYING file in this directory. The exception is the majority of rangecoding.h, which is (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Michael Schindler and is also licensed under the GPL. See that source file for full details.