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2005 Oct 24
2
(small) bug in nb_decode?
Hi,
So I got a crash on the following code:
k1=SUBMODE(lpc_enh_k1);
k2=SUBMODE(lpc_enh_k2);
which in the newer codebase is:
bw_lpc(SUBMODE(lpc_enh_k1), st->interp_qlpc, awk1, st->lpcSize);
bw_lpc(SUBMODE(lpc_enh_k2), st->interp_qlpc, awk2, st->lpcSize);
I am not sure if the newer code will have the same issue but the
following check is
2004 Aug 06
1
querying submodes
> Use speex_mode_query with SPEEX_SUBMODE_BITS_PER_FRAME
> You need to pass the submode number with the pointer and the number of
> bits per frame is returned using the same pointer. Note that with
> speex_mode_query, the first argument is the mode (e.g. &speex_nb_mode),
> not the encoder/decoder state.
Thank you Jean-Marc,
This works well. Now a followup question. Is there
2020 Feb 25
0
[PATCH 04/12] drm: Nuke mode->vrefresh
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 05:45:06PM +0200, Ville Syrj?l? wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 04:19:27PM +0100, Andrzej Hajda wrote:
> > On 25.02.2020 12:21, Ville Syrj?l? wrote:
> > > On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 03:14:54PM +0100, Andrzej Hajda wrote:
> > >> On 19.02.2020 21:35, Ville Syrjala wrote:
> > >>> From: Ville Syrj?l? <ville.syrjala at
2006 Apr 08
5
rails.el on Ubuntu
Anybody who have a working .emacs (++) for Ubuntu (or Debian) with the
newest emacs-rails (v.0.3). I have especially trouble with getting
HTML Mode Snippets to work.
- Henrik
2005 May 25
3
Speex on TI C6x, Problem with TI C5x Patch
Hi Jean-Marc, Hi Jim,
I have also seen some problems with the 1.1.8 release on the C55x. So far I
have boiled down the issues to the following:
1) We need our own "fixed_xx.h" header file. I don't know why, and haven't
had time to investigate, but there is a definite improvement when I use the
attached fixed_c55x.h file which has turned all the maths into inline
functions.
2009 Jan 08
0
Average Bit Rate in UWB mode question
Hi list!
There seem to be some oddities in using ABR. The first thing I notice is
that because "abr_count" increases without bound, after a while the
weight of the bitrate history will completely swamp any change in the
current bitrate and the ABR adjustment will essentially stop happening.
This seems to be true in any mode (not just UWB) and perhaps a solution
is to cap
2020 Feb 25
2
[PATCH 04/12] drm: Nuke mode->vrefresh
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 04:19:27PM +0100, Andrzej Hajda wrote:
> On 25.02.2020 12:21, Ville Syrj?l? wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 03:14:54PM +0100, Andrzej Hajda wrote:
> >> On 19.02.2020 21:35, Ville Syrjala wrote:
> >>> From: Ville Syrj?l? <ville.syrjala at linux.intel.com>
> >>>
> >>> Get rid of mode->vrefresh and just
2006 Mar 14
3
rails on emacs - need a working .emacs sample
I would like to hear from some one who has ecb, multiple modes with
ruby mode + html mode, rails mode all working together and playing
well.
I had ecb working with Ruby syntax highlighting. That was a no-brainer
since I just had to apt-get them on my Debian Sarge box.
It got a bit more comlex after I got most of the .el files in the articles
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs/RubyOnRails
2006 Apr 19
4
emacs rails 0.39
Testing version of Emacs Rails (http://rubyforge.org/projects/emacs-rails/)
was released. If you have some suggestion or you find some bugs please
inform us.
Features:
* Management of WEBrick/Mongrel
* Display color log file
* Toggle Switch between Action/View and other file (tests, helpers)
automaticly or with menu
* Switching to file from current line f.e. from redirect_to :controller =>
2008 Jan 31
2
speex on embedded processor
I need to shrink speex so it will fit on an embedded processor along with some other code. The chip has only 20k of ram. I have done some work with libspeex.dsp by removing references to all modes but narrow band 8000 hz (submode 3). I used the defines: FIXED_POINT, DISABLE_FLOATING_POINT_API, DISABLE_VBR. I also removed the structures for the other submodes and the functions that they called.
2006 Aug 07
2
NB SubMode: 5
Hello,
I do test runs of speex using
speexenc -n [name].wav [name].spx
The wav-files (6 different speech files) hereby are sampled at 44100Hz.
Most interestingly, all Frames have SubModeID 5.
I haven't tracked the Assignment of the SubModeID through the source
code, so I just wanted to ask, if I can assume "speexenc -n" to use
SubModeID 5 always?
Ciao,
Bj?rn
--
You will
2006 Aug 08
2
NB SubMode: 5
Hi,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>> I haven't tracked the Assignment of the SubModeID through the source
>> code, so I just wanted to ask, if I can assume "speexenc -n" to use
>> SubModeID 5 always?
>
> Only if you never change the bit-rate. But speexenc -n was a dumb idea
> in the first place...
I know ... Thats why I downsampled the WAV-File to 8kHz (I got
2014 Sep 22
0
CEBA-2014:1270 CentOS 7 redhat-lsb FASTTRACK BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2014:1270
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2014-1270.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
6637f912283e727dbb61803200b26ad1974e4ed1c254d8cb315d79be3cb052f6 redhat-lsb-4.1-27.el7.i686.rpm
2008 Feb 01
1
speex on embedded processor
Hi Jean-Marc,
will you include these optimizations for minimal ram usage in the main
version?
Maybe if Peter sends a Patch...
Thanks,
Alain
Jean-Marc Valin escreveu:
> Sounds like you did most of what you needed to do. Using a coverage
> analysis tool might help you remove bits of code here and there (e.g.
> unused _ctl() cases), but the main part is done. About the preprocessor,
2004 Aug 06
2
SPEEX_GET_QUALITY not working?
Hello everyone,
I'm finally beginning to use Speex for a project. As expected, the
implementation so far has been very easy and I am thrilled with the
capabilities and flexibility of Speex, especially the new features in
1.1. My efforts so far have resulted in a couple of questions:
1) I was interested in fetching the default quality setting for
narrowband:
2010 Mar 19
2
[LLVMdev] Instruction with variable number of outputs
Hi,
After Bob fixed the two-address format of the ARM ldm/stm instructions, a problem remains. The load multiple instruction looks like:
// A list of registers separated by comma. Used by load/store multiple.
def reglist : Operand<i32> {
let PrintMethod = "printRegisterList";
}
def LDM : AXI4ld<(outs), (ins addrmode4:$addr, pred:$p,
reglist:$dsts,
2005 Nov 17
1
8.4kbps data rate in 8kbps nb mode
I know that most of the narrow band submodes don't have an exact multiple of
eight bits in each frame
79 bits for 3.95kbps
119 bits for 5.95kbps ...etc
This means that you have a few unused bits when transporting Speex in the Ogg
format (you can achieve a lower number of unused bits if you change the number
of frames per Ogg packet to suit the mode).
However, in 8kbps mode, the number of
2008 Jan 25
2
How to get size of WB frame in bits/bytes?
Hi,
Is there any way to determine frame size in bits or bytes of
encoded frame in WB mode for given quality? That is I need
to know how many bits encoded frame will occupy in RTP
packet. I see SPEEX_SUBMODE_BITS_PER_FRAME request,
but it works like this only for NB mode, and for WB mode
it return size of WB "subframe" (?) only.
--
Regards,
Alexander Chemeris.
SIPez LLC.
SIP VoIP, IM
2008 Feb 01
0
speex on embedded processor
Sounds like you did most of what you needed to do. Using a coverage
analysis tool might help you remove bits of code here and there (e.g.
unused _ctl() cases), but the main part is done. About the preprocessor,
there are some of the state variables that could instead be allocated on
the stack, but that's about as far as you can shrink things.
Cheers,
Jean-Marc
Peter Ruckle a ?crit :
> I
2006 Jul 28
0
tests performed by anova
Dear R-helpers,
In the case of two categorical factors, say a and b, once I have
fixed the constrasts, the model matrix is set according to these
contrasts with "lm", and the t-tests for the significance of the
parameters provided by "summary" indeed concern the comparison of the
model with each submodel obtained by removing the corresponding
column of the model matrix.