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2004 Aug 06
0
Speex wrapper functions for Visual Basic
...ps but it don´t work and i don´t come forward. Hopefully someone can help me!
CALL int __stdcall EncodeSpeexFrame (float *input_frame, unsigned char *output_bytes, int input_size)
{
int MAX_NB_BYTES, nbBytes;
char *output_buffer;
unsigned char *temp_buffer;
float *input_buffer;
input_buffer = new float (input_size);
input_buffer = input_frame;
speex_bits_reset(&enc_bits);
speex_encode(enc_state, input_buffer, &enc_bits);
delete input_buffer;
MAX_NB_BYTES = speex_bits_nbytes(&enc_bits);
output_bu...
2014 Aug 14
0
Encoder example for 24-bit files
...endianness is native instead of little-endian so it
> isn't safe to simply copy a WAVE sample into the Flac buffer unless you can
> guarantee you are on a little-endian platform.
>
> A cross-platform 24-bit sample packing into a FLAC__int32 would look something
> like this:
> input_buffer[sample * 3 + 2] << 16 |
> input_buffer[sample * 3 + 1] << 8 |
> input_buffer[sample * 3 + 0]
>
> Or you may choose a different method for mapping the sample words from WAVE to
> Flac. The sample word sizes should match and the interleaved buffer formats
> should matc...
2005 Jul 11
2
[BUG] --sector-align zero padding is not entirely zero
...contained 224 zero bytes, followed by 224 non-zero bytes.
I've tracked the bug to the calculation of the number of bytes to fill
the input_ buffer with, which is calculated in line 778 of encode.c as
follows:
data_bytes = wide_samples * (bps >> 3);
However, my understanding is that the input_buffer is always an array of
32-bit integers, and therefore the calculation should always be:
data_bytes = wide_samples * 4;
The expression (bps >> 3) is also used elsewhere in encode.c so you may
wish to examine those instances as well for similar bugs.
Best wishes, and thanks for FLAC.
Dave
2014 Aug 14
6
Encoder example for 24-bit files
Hi,
In the last days I've been taking as reference the example found in
examples/c/encode/file/main.c. With it I've been able to encode a 2ch,
16 bps, 44100 sample rate input WAV file to a FLAC file.
Now I've been trying to modify this example to encode a 2ch, 24 bps,
96000 sample rate WAV file. I have to say I'm a bit lost on how I
should read the input file in this case, and
2005 Jul 20
0
[BUG] --sector-align zero padding is not entirely zero
...bytes.
>
> I've tracked the bug to the calculation of the number of bytes to
> fill
> the input_ buffer with, which is calculated in line 778 of encode.c
> as
> follows:
>
> data_bytes = wide_samples * (bps >> 3);
>
> However, my understanding is that the input_buffer is always an array
> of
> 32-bit integers, and therefore the calculation should always be:
>
> data_bytes = wide_samples * 4;
>
> The expression (bps >> 3) is also used elsewhere in encode.c so you
> may
> wish to examine those instances as well for similar bugs.
&...
2007 Jul 25
0
Problem with asterisk-addons - checking for mysql_init in -lmysqlclient... no
...emplate_instnt.o)(.gnu.linkonce.t._._Q25mySTLt4list1ZPQ25yaSSL11SSL_SESSION+0x41):
In function `mySTL::list<yaSSL::SSL_SESSION *>::~list(void)':
: undefined reference to `__builtin_delete'
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a(template_instnt.o)(.gnu.linkonce.t._._Q25mySTLt4list1ZPQ25yaSSL12input_buffer+0x41):
In function `mySTL::list<yaSSL::input_buffer *>::~list(void)':
: undefined reference to `__builtin_delete'
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a(template_instnt.o)(.gnu.linkonce.t._._Q25mySTLt4list1ZPQ25yaSSL13output_buffer+0x41):
In function `mySTL::list<yaSSL::output_buffer *&...
2009 Aug 25
3
[Bug 23505] New: KDE's Kubrick has problems with xf86-video-nouveau driver
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23505
Summary: KDE's Kubrick has problems with xf86-video-nouveau
driver
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at