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2004 Aug 06
2
Speex on Nokia 6600
Hi, I have one question: Will Speex run in realtime (both encode / decode probably simulateusly) on Nokia 6600 --- basicaly ARM9 104MHz with Symbian 7s after porting to its C++ or Java? I am thinking mostly about the worst quality encoding (optionally duplex). Can this processor make it? Oh 6600 has something about 6mb memory if I remember good. Plase cc kangur@polcom.net in replies.
2004 Aug 06
2
Speex on Nokia 6600
Thanks very much. You mean both encode and decode simulateusly (duplex)? Could you test the Java version (jspeex) on that iPaq too? (I do not have anything other than very fast PC, so I cant do this...) And, in phone, the mic can record not only the users speech but also voice from the other side (from speaker)... Does this make compression harder or the result worse? How can this impact
2004 Aug 06
3
Speex on Nokia 6600
Hmm, what these instructions do? (I know nothing about ARMs; I have some knowlege about x86 assemblers and programming). Cant we use pure standard C++ or Java? Does Speex work with fixedpoint math? (As far as I know Java on 6600 has no builtin floatingpoint, there is emulation class somewhere on the net, but it is probably painfully slow.) I do not know if this processor has builtin
2004 Aug 06
0
Speex on Nokia 6600
> I have one question: Will Speex run in realtime (both encode / decode > probably simulateusly) on Nokia 6600 --- basicaly ARM9 104MHz with Symbian > 7s after porting to its C++ or Java? I am thinking mostly about the worst > quality encoding (optionally duplex). Can this processor make it? Oh 6600 > has something about 6mb memory if I remember good. I'm not sure the
2004 Aug 06
0
Speex on Nokia 6600
> You mean both encode and decode simulateusly (duplex)? Yes. > Could you test the Java version (jspeex) on that iPaq too? (I do not have > anything other than very fast PC, so I cant do this...) Actually, I don't own an iPaq (though I'm willing to accept one :), so I long on to ipaqN.handhelds.org. > And, in phone, the mic can record not only the users speech but also