Multistep
Format Conversion
Sometimes the
ACM cannot convert data from one format to another in a single step. For
example, an application might need to convert 16-bit, 44-kHz stereo data to
11-kHz mono ADPCM. If the compressor or decompressor cannot do this conversion
directly, the application might attempt it in two steps. This usually means
making one conversion between two PCM formats, then another conversion to the
final format type.
To convert in
two steps, use the acmFormatSuggest
Multistep
conversion also happens when either the source or the destination format is not
PCM. If the source format is not PCM, it should be changed to a PCM format
before conversion. If the destination format is not PCM, the source must be
converted to an intermediate PCM format and then converted to the final
destination format.
The most
straightforward conversions occur when the source and destination formats are
both PCM formats. When either the source or destination format is not PCM, the
conversion might require an additional step. If both source and destination
formats are not PCM, the conversion will usually require more than one step,
and, in some instances, conversion might not be possible.