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2009 Feb 25
2
FLAC support for Android?
Hi,
(apologies for losing the link before ;-)
That bug report seems to point out the right places.
Here's some more thoughts about making OpenMAX components for free
codecs (also thinking about other codecs like Theora and Speex):
http://blog.kfish.org/2009/02/is-openmax-important-for-free-software.html
After some discussions at FOMS last month, we might be able to get a
few people
2009 Feb 25
0
FLAC support for Android?
...using libFLAC, but
achieved significant speed gains (and reduced code size) when switching
to the smaller ffmpeg decoder. I'm afraid I don't have exact figures to
hand, but can try and dig them out if people are interested.
Our current decoder can decode a typical FLAC file using about 13MHz of
an arm7tdmi core. On portable (battery-powered) devices, performance is
very important.
The Rockbox source code can be browsed here:
http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/
See apps/codecs/ for our codecs.
If I was going to attempt to implement this, I would definitely go for
the ffmpeg...
2009 Feb 25
3
FLAC support for Android?
...ox using libFLAC, but
achieved significant speed gains (and reduced code size) when switching
to the smaller ffmpeg decoder. I'm afraid I don't have exact figures to
hand, but can try and dig them out if people are interested.
Our current decoder can decode a typical FLAC file using about 13MHz of
an arm7tdmi core. On portable (battery-powered) devices, performance is
very important.
The Rockbox source code can be browsed here:
http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/
See apps/codecs/ for our codecs.
If I was going to attempt to implement this, I would definitely go for
the ffmpeg de...