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2011 Dec 22
2
Decoding only a certain frame results in different values than when decoding the entire file
To make it complete, here is the code that I am using to encode a large
file:
int __stdcall SpxEncode(unsigned char* inBuf, unsigned char* outBuf,
unsigned int inlen)
{
//char *testFile;
//FILE *ftest;
//testFile = "test";
//ftest = fopen(testFile, "wb");
//fwrite(inBuf,1,inlen,ftest);
//take every 320 bytes
//copy every short to float array...
2011 Dec 23
0
Decoding only a certain frame results in different values than when decoding the entire file
...et more input.
I am really lost because I am not sure what is going on here, and there
are no sources to investigate on.
Thank you.
Hermann
Am 22.12.2011 20:55, schrieb Hermann Weber:
> To make it complete, here is the code that I am using to encode a large
> file:
>
> int __stdcall SpxEncode(unsigned char* inBuf, unsigned char* outBuf,
> unsigned int inlen)
> {
> //char *testFile;
> //FILE *ftest;
> //testFile = "test";
> //ftest = fopen(testFile, "wb");
> //fwrite(inBuf,1,inlen,ftest);
>
> //take every...
2011 Dec 23
2
Decoding only a certain frame results in different values than when decoding the entire file
...t sure what is going on here, and there
> are no sources to investigate on.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Hermann
>
> Am 22.12.2011 20:55, schrieb Hermann Weber:
>> To make it complete, here is the code that I am using to encode a large
>> file:
>>
>> int __stdcall SpxEncode(unsigned char* inBuf, unsigned char* outBuf,
>> unsigned int inlen)
>> {
>> //char *testFile;
>> //FILE *ftest;
>> //testFile = "test";
>> //ftest = fopen(testFile, "wb");
>> //fwrite(inBuf,1,inlen,fte...
2011 Dec 21
3
Decoding only a certain frame results in different values than when decoding the entire file
Sorry, it seems I have only replied to Lakhdar, not to the newsgroup.
Below is my reply to Lakhdar, and I would like to make it more clear
now, using some pseudo values for simplicity:
I read bytes 1 to 124 from my encoded spx file.
I decode themt and get the values:
---Frame 1----
-293
-8234
2134
17
---Frame 2----
-9323
-732
189
2329
Both frames are just perfect as I need them.
But now when I