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2024 Jun 04
1
opus library issues
Leonid Shigris wrote:
> Is there a situation thatsilk frame corruption causes to system crash?
The library is able to decode corrupt frames without crashing.
2024 Jun 04
1
opus library issues
...othy B. Terriberry
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Leonid Shigris wrote:
> Is there a situation thatsilk frame corruption causes to system crash?
The library is able to decode corrupt frames without crashing.
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2024 Jun 04
1
opus library issues
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> Leonid Shigris wrote:
> > Is there a situation thatsilk frame corruption causes to system crash?
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> The library is able to decode corrupt frames without crashing.
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2024 Jun 04
1
opus library issues
Hello,
I integrated the latest library 1.5.2 into my system.
To compile the library have to allow VLA in IAR.
Running FreeRTOS on MCU NXP IMXRT1060.
I encoding the file using opus_demo.exe.
And for decoding I took the part of opus_demo.c and implemented on my MCU.
I experience a system crash from time to time by running the decoding.
I don?t see any memory overflow not in heap, not thread