Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "aaaaanyway".
2005 Dec 12
2
mdf -- better adaption of W?
...man voice saying "aaaaaaaaaa" without variation
in pitch; the weights for those frequency bins would increase for all the
timeslots in W.
Now, people don't say "aaaaaaaaaaaaa" all that often, but they do play
music that has a few "long" sounds, and saying "aaaaanyway" is enough to
trigger this.
Next test, what happens if the user has an external (physical) on-off
switch? Same setup, playing Big Gun as loud as it gets. Apart from the
problems with the opening guitar everything is good, and we see the
weights set as they should be and things are cancel...
2008 Jul 14
1
Lyrics
...a Vorbis I stream though (-> oga).
Also, there is no software that reads those yet :)
I've looked at a couple players (XMMS, mp3blaster) and they both use
libvorbisfile,
so I shied away from patching them as I'd break something changing
them to use both
libogg and libvorbis directly...
Aaaaanyway, it's nifty, and will please those who want lyrics in their
files, but not too
useful just right now till some players pipe out the text (which is
trivial to do if you're
already using libogg/libvorbis).
I can send the patch if anyone is curious, though it's still
proof-of-concept (cle...
2005 Dec 12
0
mdf -- better adaption of W?
...aaaaaaaa" without variation
> in pitch; the weights for those frequency bins would increase for all the
> timeslots in W.
>
> Now, people don't say "aaaaaaaaaaaaa" all that often, but they do play
> music that has a few "long" sounds, and saying "aaaaanyway" is enough to
> trigger this.
Can you sent a pair of files so I can run testecho on?
> Next test, what happens if the user has an external (physical) on-off
> switch? Same setup, playing Big Gun as loud as it gets. Apart from the
> problems with the opening guitar everything i...
2005 Dec 05
2
mdf -- better adaption of W?
Hi,
I'm still working on visualizing the echo canceller, but I discovered
something that might be interresting.
During testing, i did this:
Generate a test signal (10+x sine waves per frame), where x increases by
one for each iteration, and wraps around at 100.
Set the speaker signal for the frame to the test signal.
Add 0.5*test signal to the mic signal.
When watching the power graph
2005 Dec 12
2
mdf -- better adaption of W?
...ximum volume (which I used to make sure the echo really
dominated over the noise), it's quite loud, so I left it in the corner.
>> Now, people don't say "aaaaaaaaaaaaa" all that often, but they do play
>> music that has a few "long" sounds, and saying "aaaaanyway" is enough to
>> trigger this.
>
> Can you sent a pair of files so I can run testecho on?
I'll need to add support for saving audio to my program, so I can give you
the "actual" sampled loudspeaker and mic files, and I'll also need to get
hold of a test person...