Hi Timothy,
Because I don't see any memory overflow, remains only any memory corruption
and for sure it happens inside the library.
Has anyone managed to run this library on embedded systems such as STM32, NXP
IMXRT1060? By using opus_demo code (decoding part)?
Pls advise,
Kind Regards,
Leonid Shigris
RT Engineer
Email: LeonidS at riscogroup.com
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Leonid Shigris wrote:> Is there a situation thatsilk frame corruption causes to system crash?
The library is able to decode corrupt frames without crashing.
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