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2006 Nov 06
1
PocketPC 2005/echo canceller
If you want to test the AEC, I recommend using the svn version of Speex.
Jean-Marc
Aymeric Moizard a ?crit :
>
> I finally solved my problem:
>
> My **static** speex library is compiled with:
> -D_LIB
>
> While I should compile it with:
> -D_USRDLL
>
> I'm not able to understand completely why: anyway, it
> now can be compiled without breaking anything.
>
> I'll now test wether the aec have an impact or not :)
> tks,
> Aymeric MOIZARD / ANTISIP
> amsip...
2006 Nov 06
2
PocketPC 2005
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> That's quite a strange problem. Considering that Speex doesn't have any
> "init code" (stuff that executes when it's loaded), there's no way this
> could be a bug in Speex.
True.
> I see two likely possibilities (plus lots of
> unlikely):
> 1) A bug in your code. Linking with Speex pushes your code to a
2006 Nov 06
0
PocketPC 2005/echo canceller
I finally solved my problem:
My **static** speex library is compiled with:
-D_LIB
While I should compile it with:
-D_USRDLL
I'm not able to understand completely why: anyway, it
now can be compiled without breaking anything.
I'll now test wether the aec have an impact or not :)
tks,
Aymeric MOIZARD / ANTISIP
amsip - http://www.antisip.com
osip2 - http://www.osip.org
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