Hi everyone, I'm happy to announce CELT version 0.5.0. This release includes simplifications to the bit allocation code and includes a new low-complexity mode that can be enabled (without breaking compatibility) on the encoder side. There are several other optimisations and bug fixes included. The API has also been slightly modified, so code using CELT will have to be updated (only minor changes required). You can download it from the website: http://www.celt-codec.org/ Please note that the bit-stream still isn't frozen which means that 1) we can still improve things and 2) you can't rely on compatibility yet. Cheers, Jean-Marc
Hi Jean-Marc, 1. Why CELT versus Speex? 2. What's the RTP payload for CELT, so we can add it in Yate? 3. What are the SDP declaration parameters? Diana Jean-Marc Valin wrote:> Hi everyone, > > I'm happy to announce CELT version 0.5.0. This release includes > simplifications to the bit allocation code and includes a new > low-complexity mode that can be enabled (without breaking compatibility) > on the encoder side. There are several other optimisations and bug fixes > included. The API has also been slightly modified, so code using CELT > will have to be updated (only minor changes required). > > You can download it from the website: http://www.celt-codec.org/ > Please note that the bit-stream still isn't frozen which means that 1) > we can still improve things and 2) you can't rely on compatibility yet. > > Cheers, > > Jean-Marc > _______________________________________________ > Speex-dev mailing list > Speex-dev at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev >
Diana Cionoiu a ?crit :> Hi Jean-Marc, > > 1. Why CELT versus Speex?There's nearly no overlap between Speex and CELT. CELT is much higher quality, very low latency, and of course, higher bit-rate than Speex. So it really depends on the application.> 2. What's the RTP payload for CELT, so we can add it in Yate? > 3. What are the SDP declaration parameters?None of that is defined yet, though I'm open to suggestions on how to do the mapping. Jean-Marc> Diana > > Jean-Marc Valin wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> I'm happy to announce CELT version 0.5.0. This release includes >> simplifications to the bit allocation code and includes a new >> low-complexity mode that can be enabled (without breaking compatibility) >> on the encoder side. There are several other optimisations and bug fixes >> included. The API has also been slightly modified, so code using CELT >> will have to be updated (only minor changes required). >> >> You can download it from the website: http://www.celt-codec.org/ >> Please note that the bit-stream still isn't frozen which means that 1) >> we can still improve things and 2) you can't rely on compatibility yet. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Jean-Marc >> _______________________________________________ >> Speex-dev mailing list >> Speex-dev at xiph.org >> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev >> > > >