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2004 Sep 14
2
white noise problem when using -DFIXED_POINT
Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > On mar, 2004-09-14 at 16:31 -0700, wrote: > >>Hi there. We're trying to build a speex decoder for Palm OS (i.e. ARM7). >> >>No major problems porting thus far, but when compiling the speex modules with -DFIXED_POINT all the silent parts of the output are replaced with what sounds like high-power white noise. The spoken parts sound great, but
2004 Sep 15
1
white noise problem when using -DFIXED_POINT
It seems that with the file I posted, the decode noise persists all the way back to 1.1.1, when using --enable-fixed-point. When we configure with --enable-fixed-point-debug, the decode seems to be correct, even on 1.1.6. Hope this helps, and thanks for your time! Regards, Owen Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > Hi Owen, > > I have little time right now to look at the details, but it would
2004 Sep 14
0
white noise problem when using -DFIXED_POINT
Hi Owen, I have little time right now to look at the details, but it would help if you could test with all 1.1.x versions and see when the problem appeared. Also, compile with --enable-fixed-point-debug so messages will be printed in case of overflows. Jean-Marc P.S. Please also post the original file. On mar, 2004-09-14 at 22:42 -0700, wrote: > Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > > On mar,
2004 Sep 14
2
white noise problem when using -DFIXED_POINT
Hi there. We're trying to build a speex decoder for Palm OS (i.e. ARM7). No major problems porting thus far, but when compiling the speex modules with -DFIXED_POINT all the silent parts of the output are replaced with what sounds like high-power white noise. The spoken parts sound great, but all the silent parts in between speaking just sounds like white noise. We're using speex 1.1.6,