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2007 Nov 05
0
Fw: RE: WaveIn/WaveOut and Speex
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 07:27:21 -0500
From: "Evgueni Tsygankov" <eugenet@rusmex.com>
To: "Jean-Marc Valin" <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca>
Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org
Subject: RE: [Speex-dev] WaveIn/WaveOut and Speex
Again, thank you for helping me. I know this might seem like a trivial matter to you and other experts in the field, but believe me, there...
2008 Jun 06
0
Workflow question
Hello,
I am trying to stream voice data in NB mode between two devices. I just
wanted to confirm that my understanding of encoding / decoding workflow
is correct.
On the sender:
(1) Obtain a buffer of 16-bits samples from a microphone
(2) Break this buffer into buffers of size 160 and pass each of them to
speex_encode_int, then to speex_bits_write. In my understanding, I must
do
2008 Feb 17
1
Voice activity detection
Thanks for your reply. I changed my code to:
if (speex_preprocess_run(preprocess_state, shortPointer) == 1)
{
speex_encode_int(enc_state, shortPointer, &enc_bits);
}
In the mobile version of the software, compiled against the mobile build of Speech, I get 1 and 0 based on whether the speech is detected. In the version of the software compiled against the Win32 version of Speex,
2008 Feb 15
3
Voice activity detection
This must be a simple issue, but I cannot figure it out.
I want to use VAD, but I don't know how to check if the actual frame has
voice in it or not.
So, in my code, I do:
int tmp = 1;
speex_preprocess_ctl(preprocess_state, SPEEX_PREPROCESS_SET_VAD, &tmp);
speex_preprocess_ctl(preprocess_state, SPEEX_PREPROCESS_SET_DENOISE,
&tmp);
then later, for each frame
2007 Nov 05
2
WaveIn/WaveOut and Speex
Again, thank you for helping me. I know this might seem like a trivial matter to you and other experts in the field, but believe me, there are a lot of programmers, whose posts I saw on the web, who tried to use WaveIn/WaveOut and Speex and failed.
As I understand it, WaveIn just buffers audio data according to the bit rate specified. So, if we use waveFormat.wBitsPerSample = 8, then each Char of
2007 Nov 04
3
WaveIn/WaveOut and Speex
Hello,
I know my question has been asked before because I spent the last week
searching the web for how to use Speex in combination with
WaveIn/WaveOut and I ran into a few posts, but none of them answer the
question. There is still a lot of confusion how to use WaveIn/WaveOut
and Speex by junior developers such as myself. Even after examining code
for SpeexDec and SpeexEnc, I cannot get clear
2007 Nov 04
2
WaveIn/WaveOut and Speex
Thank you for such a quick response.
The only reason I started with Char buffers is because WaveIn and WaveOut on Windows XP accept/emit WAVEHDR structures, which store audio data in LPSTR, which is Char*.
typedef struct {
LPSTR lpData;
DWORD dwBufferLength;
...
} WAVEHDR;
When I was going from Char to float and back looked very wrong to me as well, but I was just not