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2004 Aug 06
3
speex on a DSP chip?
I noticed a little while back that Andrew@teledesign.co.uk posted he was
going to port the speex onto a TI DSP. Any news on this or similar
developements?
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2004 Aug 06
2
Introduction...
I've been following this kist for a while now and I suppose I had better
introduce myself. This is going to be rather a long message, but that
can't be avoided.
My name is Andrew Baker and I work for a company called TeleDesign. We
are based in the UK.
http//www.teledesign.co.uk
I have lots of experience with telecomms, a fair bit with VoIP, quite a
bit (but rather less recent) with DSPs and some concerning codecs.
I am currently working on a project where I have "end to end" control -
ie I know about both...
2004 Aug 06
0
Introduction...
...t; Subject: [speex-dev] Introduction...
>
>
> I've been following this kist for a while now and I suppose I had better
> introduce myself. This is going to be rather a long message, but that
> can't be avoided.
>
> My name is Andrew Baker and I work for a company called TeleDesign. We
> are based in the UK.
>
> http//www.teledesign.co.uk
>
> I have lots of experience with telecomms, a fair bit with VoIP, quite a
> bit (but rather less recent) with DSPs and some concerning codecs.
>
> I am currently working on a project where I have "end to end&qu...
2004 Aug 06
3
Decoding raw problem on OS X with 1.03
Hi all,
I've built Speex 1.03 on Mac OS X.
I encoded a raw PCM file successfully using:
/usr/local/bin/speexenc raw_samples.raw --rate 44100 --be --16bit
raw_enc.spx
Warning: Speex is only optimized for 8, 16 and 32 kHz. It will still
work at 44100 Hz but your mileage may vary
Encoding 44100 Hz audio using ultra-wideband (sub-band CELP) mode (mono)
If I decode to .wav, it works fine.
2004 Aug 06
2
Introduction...
> 3. I'm interested in the methodology for creating a fixed point
> implementation and guaging how "good" it is relative to the floating
> point golden standard
My methodology at this stage is to get it working on the floating point
DSP first and to gain recent experience in both Speex and the TI DSP
range while I do so. Then I'll enter into serious discussions about