Hi, I'm using Celt version 0.7.1 in low complexity mode (i.e. no pitch information). In case a packet is lost i was planning to use the celt_decode_lost function. I realised though it uses pitch information inside. Does the celt_decode_lost function still works with no pitch information? Are there some changes to be done? Thanks Regards Riccardo Riccardo Micci Senior DSP Engineer, Wireless Group Cambridge Consultants Science Park, Milton Road Cambridge, CB4 0DW, England Switchboard: +44 (0)1223 420024 Direct dial: +44 (0)1223 392402 Mobile: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0)1223 423373 riccardo.micci at cambridgeconsultants.com www.CambridgeConsultants.com This email is from Cambridge Consultants Limited, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0DW with registered number 1036298 England. It may contain confidential information. It is intended for the addressee only and may not be copied or disclosed to any third party without our permission. If you are not the intended recipient please contact the sender as soon as possible and delete the material from any computer. If this email has been sent as a personal message to the addressee, the sender is not acting in his/her capacity as an employee or officer of Cambridge Consultants Limited and no liability is accepted for the content of any such email. Outgoing email may be monitored for the purpose of ensuring compliance with our email policy and relevant laws. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/opus/attachments/20101125/60c424d1/attachment-0002.htm
celt_decode_lost() is supposed to compute the pitch by itself rather than rely on the the encoded pitch. Check the code just to make sure that this behaviour was implemented at the time of 0.7.1 (old versions used to rely on the encoded pitch). Jean-Marc Riccardo Micci <riccardo.micci at cambridgeconsultants.com> a ?crit?:> Hi, > I'm using Celt version 0.7.1 in low complexity mode (i.e. no pitch > information). In case a packet is lost i was planning to use the > celt_decode_lost function. I realised though it uses pitch information > inside. > Does the celt_decode_lost function still works with no pitch information? > Are there some changes to be done? > > Thanks > Regards > Riccardo > > > Riccardo Micci > Senior DSP Engineer, Wireless Group > Cambridge Consultants > Science Park, Milton Road > Cambridge, CB4 0DW, England > Switchboard: +44 (0)1223 420024 > Direct dial: +44 (0)1223 392402 > Mobile: +44 (0) > Fax: +44 (0)1223 423373 > riccardo.micci at cambridgeconsultants.com > www.CambridgeConsultants.com > > > > > > > This email is from Cambridge Consultants Limited, Science Park, Milton > Road, Cambridge CB4 0DW with registered number 1036298 England. It may > contain confidential information. It is intended for the addressee only > and may not be copied or disclosed to any third party without our > permission. If you are not the intended recipient please contact the > sender as soon as possible and delete the material from any computer. If > this email has been sent as a personal message to the addressee, the > sender is not acting in his/her capacity as an employee or officer of > Cambridge Consultants Limited and no liability is accepted for the content > of any such email. Outgoing email may be monitored for the purpose of > ensuring compliance with our email policy and relevant laws. > > >