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20 packets are, in order, the identification header, the comments header,
39 is an audio packet). The packets must occur in the order of
63 \varname{[vorbis_version]} is to read '0' in order to be compatible
101 needed for decode. The setup header contains, in order, the lists of
106 proceeds in the following order:
112 \item Decode \varname{[vorbis_codebook_count]} codebooks in order as defined
114 order, in an array of
384 Floor curves are decoded one-by-one in channel order.
438 Unlike floors, which are decoded in channel order, the residue vectors
439 are decoded in submap order.
441 for each submap \varname{[i]} in order from 0 ... \varname{[vorbis_mapping_submaps]}-1
445 \item for each channel \varname{[j]} in order from 0 ... \varname{[audio_channels]} - 1
466 \item for each channel \varname{[j]} in order from 0 ... \varname{[audio_channels]}
556 represent $-140$dB to $+0$dB. Thus, in order to handle full range
606 \subsubsection{output channel order}
614 These channel orderings refer to order within the encoded stream. It
616 any order. Any such decoder should explicitly document channel
624 the stream is stereo. channel order: left, right
627 the stream is a 1d-surround encoding. channel order: left,
631 the stream is quadraphonic surround. channel order: front left,
635 the stream is five-channel surround. channel order: front left,
639 the stream is 5.1 surround. channel order: front left, center,
643 the stream is 6.1 surround. channel order: front left, center,
647 the stream is 7.1 surround. channel order: front left, center,
652 channel use and order is defined by the application