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2005 Mar 23
2
Optimized Codecs for Blackfin DSP
Hi, Thank you. I will try it. Do you know some G.72x, GSM, and iLBC optimized for Blackfin ? I mean open source. -- Best regards, Miroslav mailto:miro@space-comm.com Wednesday, March 23, 2005, 9:05:11 PM, you wrote: JMV> Hi, JMV> As far as I understand, the last patch (for TI C5x) I merged in SVN also JMV> a...
2005 Mar 23
2
Optimized Codecs for Blackfin DSP
Hi, Are there any optimized codecs for Analog Blackfin DSP? If yes, from where we can download it? We are looking for Speech, Audio and Video codecs. Best Regards, Miroslav Nachev
2005 Mar 23
0
Optimized Codecs for Blackfin DSP
Hi, > Thank you. I will try it. Do you know some G.72x, GSM, and iLBC > optimized for Blackfin ? I mean open source. Outside of GSM full-rate (13 kbps, poor quality), none of these codecs can ever have open-source implementations due to patent issues. In the case of iLBC, you can have a free (not open-source) license if you register, but it's o...
2005 Mar 23
2
Optimized Codecs for Blackfin DSP
...for the source code. Every one which use G.729, G.723 must pay taxes for each simultaneous channel and this tax is not depend which source code you use - your own or open source or another. Best Regards, Miroslav Nachev JMV> Hi, >> Thank you. I will try it. Do you know some G.72x, GSM, and iLBC >> optimized for Blackfin ? I mean open source. JMV> Outside of GSM full-rate (13 kbps, poor quality), none of these codecs JMV> can ever have open-source implementations due to patent issues. In the JMV> case of iLBC, you can have a free (not open-source) license if...
2004 Aug 06
3
Quality
I was also wondering if there is a standard set of input sequences people are using to test Speex. I haven't stumbled upon it/them yet. > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org [mailto:owner-speex-dev@xiph.org]On > Behalf Of Jean-Marc Valin > Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 7:24 PM > To: speex > Subject: Re: [speex-dev] Quality > > > > I
2008 May 23
2
Speex realtime encoding/decoding "Real world" usage for Windows Mobile / Symbian device
...realtime encoding/decoding? > If i go on www.htc.com and get the list of their Windows Mobile based > devices, which have enough powerful cpu do do realtime encoding/decoding? So there's a website that tell you whether each "mobile CPU" will be able to encode AMR-NB, AMR-WB, G.72x, ...? But mostly what I fails to understand is why you want to know about all these devices simultaneously. I mean, usually people ask either "will Speex run on my CPU X running at Y MHz?" or "what's the minimum speed to get Speex on CPU X?". Considering that the requiremen...
2008 May 23
3
Speex realtime encoding/decoding "Real world" usage for Windows Mobile / Symbian device
hi all, I can claim that our hotfoon service has run millions of mobile voip minutes using speex on mobile and desktops. it works! earlier you needed more powerful cpus (until the integer port), however now the cpus are much faster and the code complexity is much lower. my only regret is of not being able to write some demo apps for speex on win mob. I will surely deliver it in june to settle this