I don't recommend changing the value of MAX_PERIOD unless you really
know what you're doing. Note that MAX_PERIOD is also used in the
post-filter code.
Cheers,
Jean-Marc
On 11-03-22 08:28 AM, Riccardo Micci wrote:>
> Hi,
> In order to fit the decoder in memory in our embedded architecture we
> set the MAX_PERIOD #define equal to the frame size. This doesn't affect
> the code bit accuracy in normal decoding. The #define it's used
> celt_decode_lost function though. Is it possible to get celt_decode_lost
> to work with a value different from the default?
>
> Thanks
> Riccardo
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