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2013 Aug 30
2
Encoding using Fishsound + Vorbis = Strange "RoboCop" artifact
...at that is passed
into fish_sound_new().
Results:
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If I use speex or flac, everything sounds sounds normal upon playback
(using Audacity for playback.)
If I use vorbis, my voice is recognizable, but I sound like a "robot" -
some strange artifact is introduced that adds this "RoboCop" effect to my
voice.
Samples can be downloaded at: http://tablet.brin.com/
Question:
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I'm trying to isolate the issue to either libvorbis or in libfishsound
(how it calls libvorbis in vorbis.c).
Any ideas on what would cause this artifact?
Thanks,
Bob
2008 Mar 20
0
AMD timing issues
...bably really nothing so trivial that I couldn't possibly
have screwed it up. :-)
I'm trying to use the AMD command to detect answering machines, and have
tested it with no luck. This is what I get:
> Channel SIP/gafachi-081c81a8 was answered.
-- Executing [15155515509 at robocop2:1] Set("SIP/gafachi-081c81a8",
"CALLERID(number)=6666666666") in new stack
-- Executing [1515555509 at robocop2:2] Set("SIP/gafachi-081c81a8",
"CALLERID(name)=Robocop") in new stack
-- Executing [15155515509 at robocop2:3] AMD("SIP/gafachi-081...
2013 Aug 31
1
Fishsound + Opus
"Bob Ingraham" wrote:
> Subject: [Vorbis] Encoding using Fishsound + Vorbis = Strange
> "RoboCop" artifact
> Hello Fellow-Vorbisites,
>
> I've written a multi-track encoding/decoding library based upon fishsound.
>
> Utilized Visual Studio 2010 to build 32-bit DLL's (Debug mode - no
> optimization) of all the following:
>
> libogg 1.3.1
> libvorbis 1.3....