Michael Niedermayer 58293e57e1 Fix issue357
Do what the spec says, insane or not:
"
Format 0 (uncompressed) and Format 3 (uncompressed little-endian) are similar. Both encode
uncompressed audio samples. For 8-bit samples, the two formats are identical. For 16-bit
samples, the two formats differ in byte ordering. In Format 0, 16-bit samples are encoded and
decoded according to the native byte ordering of the platform on which the encoder and Flash
Player, respectively, are running. In Format 3, 16-bit samples are always encoded in little-endian
order (least significant byte first), and are byte-swapped if necessary in Flash Player before
playback. Format 0 is clearly disadvantageous because it introduces a playback platform
dependency. For 16-bit samples, Format 3 is highly preferable to Format 0 for SWF version 4
or later.
"

Originally committed as revision 12184 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
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FFmpeg README
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1) Documentation
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* Read the documentation in the doc/ directory.

2) Licensing
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* Read the file COPYING.LGPL. FFmpeg and the associated libraries EXCEPT
  for libpostproc and libswscale are licensed under the GNU Lesser General
  Public License.

* libpostproc and libswscale are distributed under the GNU General Public
  License, see the file COPYING.GPL for details. Their compilation and use
  in FFmpeg is optional.

* The file libavcodec/i386/idct_mmx.c is distributed under the GNU General
  Public License. It is strictly an optimization and its use is optional.

* The files libavcodec/jfdctfst.c, libavcodec/jfdctint.c, libavcodec/jrevdct.c
  are taken from libjpeg, see the top of the files for licensing details.

* The file libavcodec/fdctref.c is copyrighted by the MPEG Software Simulation
  Group with all rights reserved. It is only used to create a DCT test program
  and not compiled into libavcodec.
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