Hi everyone, I am new in this forum and looking for some answers. Anyone have successfuly ran CELT on a Blackfin (fixed point) processor? If so, how much effort was necessary to do this? What are the main differences betwen CELT and OPUS? OPUS is a fork of CELT project? CELT have a formal license file? I plan to use in a comercial product, it is allowed? Thank you for your time. Regards, Daniel Mazzer
Edwin van den Oetelaar
2012-Feb-01 17:40 UTC
[CELT-dev] Blackfin compatibility and licensing
Please share answers with the group, not just PM. I would like to know too. Greetings, Edwin On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Daniel Mazzer <mazzer at biquad.com.br> wrote:> Hi everyone, > > I am new in this forum and looking for some answers. > Anyone have successfuly ran CELT on a Blackfin (fixed point) processor? > If so, how much effort was necessary to do this? > What are the main differences betwen CELT and OPUS? OPUS is a fork of > CELT project? > CELT have a formal license file? I plan to use in a comercial product, > it is allowed? > > Thank you for your time. > > Regards, > Daniel Mazzer > _______________________________________________ > celt-dev mailing list > celt-dev at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/celt-dev >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/opus/attachments/20120201/7fd78f40/attachment-0002.htm
On 1 February 2012 04:10, Daniel Mazzer <mazzer at biquad.com.br> wrote:> I am new in this forum and looking for some answers. > Anyone have successfuly ran CELT on a Blackfin (fixed point) processor?I expect it works fine, but haven't seen confirmation. Give it a try.> If so, how much effort was necessary to do this? > What are the main differences betwen CELT and OPUS? OPUS is a fork of > CELT project?Opus is a hybrid codec, using the CELT and SILK codecs, with dynamic switching between them. It's also the continuation of the CELT project in the sense that development since the celt 0.11 release has happened on the opus codebase. If you don't need the low-bitrate voice coding provided by SILK, you can still build just the celt portion from the opus sources. However, it is the full Opus codec which is in the final stages of standardization at the IETF. Like CELT, the opus reference implementation can be built as fixed-point code.> CELT have a formal license file? I plan to use in a comercial product, > it is allowed?Yes, commercial use is allowed without fee. The copyright license is BSD-style, which means you need to give attribution and reproduce the warranty disclaimer in materials accompanying your product. Thanks for your interest, and let us know if you get it working. -r -- Ralph Giles Xiph.org Foundation for open multimedia