fate/filter-audio: Don't use pcm output for channelsplit test

This test muxes two streams into a single pcm file, although
the two streams are of course not recoverable from the output
(unless one has extra information). So use the streamhash muxer
instead (which also provides coverage for it; it was surprisingly
unused in FATE so far). This is in preparation for actually
enforcing a limit of one stream for the PCM muxers.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
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Andreas Rheinhardt 2024-03-19 21:08:28 +01:00
parent a48e839a22
commit c6bc2d4fea
2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -306,12 +306,10 @@ fate-filter-channelmap-one-str: REF = 0ea3052e482c95d5d3bd9da6dac1b5fa
FATE_AFILTER-$(call FILTERDEMDECENCMUX, CHANNELMAP ARESAMPLE, WAV, PCM_S16LE, PCM_S16LE, WAV) += $(FATE_FILTER_CHANNELMAP)
FATE_AFILTER-$(call FILTERDEMDECENCMUX, CHANNELSPLIT ASETNSAMPLES ARESAMPLE, WAV, PCM_S16LE, PCM_S16LE, PCM_S16LE) += fate-filter-channelsplit
FATE_AFILTER-$(call FILTERDEMDECENCMUX, CHANNELSPLIT ASETNSAMPLES ARESAMPLE, WAV, PCM_S16LE, PCM_S16LE, STREAMHASH) += fate-filter-channelsplit
fate-filter-channelsplit: SRC = $(TARGET_PATH)/tests/data/asynth-44100-2.wav
fate-filter-channelsplit: tests/data/asynth-44100-2.wav
fate-filter-channelsplit: CMD = md5 -auto_conversion_filters -i $(SRC) -filter_complex asetnsamples=n=1024:p=0,channelsplit -f s16le
fate-filter-channelsplit: CMP = oneline
fate-filter-channelsplit: REF = d92988d0fe2dd92236763f47b07ab597
fate-filter-channelsplit: CMD = fmtstdout streamhash -auto_conversion_filters -i $(SRC) -filter_complex asetnsamples=n=1024:p=0,channelsplit
FATE_AFILTER-$(call FILTERDEMDECENCMUX, JOIN ARESAMPLE, WAV, PCM_S16LE, PCM_S16LE, PCM_S16LE) += fate-filter-join
fate-filter-join: SRC1 = $(TARGET_PATH)/tests/data/asynth-44100-2.wav

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
0,a,SHA256=a4f03d92f82d074d20bcc49ffcbb28911ae85b097142249a890af59422eb0da8
1,a,SHA256=c2f021f2b2faa1629674e6126ce5f997ef2034ecd3a15df595a98aefa40614e9