Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "decoded_female".
2007 Jan 22
1
Clicking noise using Speex built for TI C64+ DSP of DaVinci Processor
...oopback bypassing Speex on the DSP side but added delay that is 3ms longer that than that of Speex encode and decode processing
times, and got smooth audio with no clicking noise. Also, I fed the female.wav (posted on Speex site) through the Speex encoder and
decoder on the DSP and got a resulting decoded_female.wav that has a clicking noise; since I can't post the wav file on this group, I
can send it to anyone who's interested in helping me.
Also, if I run the loopback application with Speex natively on the ARM side (not using the DSP), it works fine.
I don't know where that clicking noi...
2007 Jan 23
1
Re: Clicking noise using Speex built for TI C64+ DSP of DaVinci Processor
...passing Speex on the DSP side but added delay that is 3ms longer that than that of Speex encode and decode processing
> times, and got smooth audio with no clicking noise. Also, I fed the female.wav (posted on Speex site) through the Speex encoder and
> decoder on the DSP and got a resulting decoded_female.wav that has a clicking noise; since I can't post the wav file on this group, I
> can send it to anyone who's interested in helping me.
>
> Also, if I run the loopback application with Speex natively on the ARM side (not using the DSP), it works fine.
>
> I don't kno...
2007 Jan 23
0
Re: Clicking noise using Speex built for TI C64+ DSP ofDaVinci Processor
...passing Speex on the DSP side but added delay that is 3ms longer that than that of Speex encode and decode processing
> times, and got smooth audio with no clicking noise. Also, I fed the female.wav (posted on Speex site) through the Speex encoder and
> decoder on the DSP and got a resulting decoded_female.wav that has a clicking noise; since I can't post the wav file on this group, I
> can send it to anyone who's interested in helping me.
>
> Also, if I run the loopback application with Speex natively on the ARM side (not using the DSP), it works fine.
>
> I don't kno...