Aliased compressed AAC bytes are almost certainly not meaningful SBR
data. In the wild this causes harsh artifacts switching HE-AAC streams
that don't have SBR headers aligned with segment boundaries.

Turning off SBR falls back to a default set of upsampling parameters
that can function as a sort of error concealment. This is consistent
with how the decoder handles other sorts of errors.
---
 libavcodec/aacsbr_template.c | 1 +
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

diff --git a/libavcodec/aacsbr_template.c b/libavcodec/aacsbr_template.c
index cf8621eee0..750131c64c 100644
--- a/libavcodec/aacsbr_template.c
+++ b/libavcodec/aacsbr_template.c
@@ -1137,6 +1137,7 @@ int AAC_RENAME(ff_decode_sbr_extension)(AACContext *ac, 
SpectralBandReplication
     if (bytes_read > cnt) {
         av_log(ac->avctx, AV_LOG_ERROR,
                "Expected to read %d SBR bytes actually read %d.\n", cnt, 
bytes_read);
+        sbr_turnoff(sbr);
     }
     return cnt;
 }
-- 
2.11.0.390.gc69c2f50cf-goog

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