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2011 Mar 02
1
Crash bug in CELT plc
Hi all, In my setup, I'm using a framesize of 320 samples at a sample rate of 32000 Hz (10 ms frames). This gives me a mode where nbEBands is 21 and eBands[21] is 100 (the standard 2.5 ms short block ebands). This also gives me LM = 2, so what happens is eBands[nbEBands]<<LM is 400, whereas my framesize is only 320. This causes a stack overrun at line 1978 in celt.c in both calls
2016 Sep 13
4
[PATCH 12/15] Replace call of celt_inner_prod_c() (step 1)
Should call celt_inner_prod(). --- celt/bands.c | 7 ++++--- celt/bands.h | 2 +- celt/celt_encoder.c | 6 +++--- celt/pitch.c | 2 +- src/opus_multistream_encoder.c | 2 +- 5 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/celt/bands.c b/celt/bands.c index bbe8a4c..1ab24aa 100644 --- a/celt/bands.c +++ b/celt/bands.c
2009 Dec 02
1
bug found in CELT 0.6.1, fix proposed.
Hi all I have spent the last three days evaluating CELT on our supported platforms. I found a bug in quant_bands.c, that due to processor/compilation differences did not cause an issue on x86 platforms, but is a problem on the MIPS processor embedded devices. When decoding on the MIPS devices, there was a lot of noise added during the decoding, the noise is mainly in the 15 khz to 21 khz range.
2010 Feb 08
1
compute_ebands
Hi All, Is the following loop in function compute_ebands meant to work out the nearest celt frequency bin to a bark critical band? ?If so why an offset is required to be considered? Thanks in advance if somebody can explain it. Thanks, Hamid /* Spacing follows critical bands */ for (i=0;i<high;i++) { int target = bark_freq[lin+i]; eBands[i+low] =
2009 Jul 22
2
Allocating all memory up front
Hi guys, I'm currently working on a CELT implementation for FMOD, and one of the things we want to do is have all memory required allocated beforehand. This is before we have any information about what sounds will be played. We would like to create all of our CELTDecode instances up front. Because celt_mode_create() requires a sample rate and number of channels passed in, this
2009 Jan 14
0
[PATCH] Moved the application of the pitch gain to (un)quant_bands(). This doesn't change anything to the codec, but will make the next changes easier.
--- libcelt/bands.c | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- libcelt/bands.h | 6 ++---- libcelt/celt.c | 6 ++---- 3 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/libcelt/bands.c b/libcelt/bands.c index d0c3498..315cce8 100644 --- a/libcelt/bands.c +++ b/libcelt/bands.c @@ -247,23 +247,6 @@ void compute_pitch_gain(const CELTMode *m, const celt_norm_t *X, const
2009 Jan 14
0
[PATCH] Pitch now quantised at the band level, got rid of all the VQ code.
--- libcelt/Makefile.am | 6 +- libcelt/bands.c | 26 +++++++++- libcelt/bands.h | 2 +- libcelt/celt.c | 23 +++----- libcelt/pgain_table.h | 133 ------------------------------------------------- libcelt/quant_pitch.c | 117 ------------------------------------------- libcelt/quant_pitch.h | 44 ---------------- 7 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 314
2017 Nov 16
0
Re: [Qemu-devel] [qemu-img] support for XVA
Here's my solution, as a nbdkit plugin written in Perl. As with Max's solution I don't bother to parse the virtual size out of the XML file, so you need to specify that on the command line otherwise the disk will be truncated to the largest extent stored in the file. Also the ‘.xva’ file must not be compressed. $ nbdkit perl script=./xva-reader.pl file=./debian8cloud.xva
2006 Apr 16
1
[LLVMdev] 1.7 Pre-Release Ready for Testing
Are us on Mac OSX or GNU Darwin without apple OS... I am trying to get it going on OpenBSD 3.8/3.9 latest but seems that the compiler boffs on this system... Should I send the configure output-- could anybody maybe have a hint about why its blowing up...? regards, Joseph Altea Bill Wendling <isanbard at gmail.com> wrote: Hi Tanya, Attached are the "make check" results from
2011 Mar 03
0
[PATCH] Eliminate the ec_int32 and ec_uint32 typedefs.
These were used because the entropy coder originally came from outside libcelt, and thus did not have a common type system. It's now undergone enough modification that it's not ever likely to be used as-is in another codec without some porting effort, so there's no real reason to maintain the typedefs separately. Hopefully we'll replace these all again somedate with a common set
2010 Jul 06
3
V0.8.0 Problems
Tim, et al, I have run into several problems with V0.8.0. I will address them seperately. 1. My compiler is complaining about the following code in celt.c which seems to define metric first as celt_word32, then as celt_word16. Am I mis-interpreting something? ?? VARDECL(celt_word32, metric); ?? ALLOC(metric, len, celt_word16); Thx MikeH -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2002 Jun 25
0
Logon to windows NT4sp6.
Hello all you boffs. Can't logon from WinNT. Get error message: The system cannot log you onto the domain because the system's computer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on this account is incorrect. The event viewer shows the following: - Failed to authenticate with \\MERLIN, a windows NT domain controller for domain ADMIN. - The Computer Browse service
2017 Nov 15
10
Re: [Qemu-devel] [qemu-img] support for XVA
2017-11-15 21:29 GMT+01:00 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>: > Gandalf, is there an XVA file publically available (pref. not > too big) that we can look at? I can try to provide one, but it's simple: # tar tvf 20160630_124823_aa72_.xva.gz | head -n 50 ---------- 0/0 42353 1970-01-01 01:00 ova.xml ---------- 0/0 1048576 1970-01-01 01:00 Ref:175/00000000
2006 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] 1.7 Pre-Release Ready for Testing
Hi Tanya, Attached are the "make check" results from my machine Darwin Bill-Wendlings-Computer.local 8.6.0 Darwin Kernel Version 8.6.0: Tue Mar 7 16:58:48 PST 2006; root:xnu-792.6.70.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc I'll have the llvm-test results available later. -bw -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: check.out Type:
2019 May 27
0
opus-1.3.1 patch for ARM Cortex-M4F (single precision)
The patch prevents KEIL MDK compile warnings, like:   warning:  #1035-d: single-precision operand implicitly converted to double-precision Actually ARM Cortex-M4F has only a *single precision* (float) FPU. It's suit for all platforms. See the comment at the begin of patch file. Sincerely Forrest Zhang -------------- next part -------------- Specify the floating point constant with single
2006 Apr 16
11
[LLVMdev] 1.7 Pre-Release Ready for Testing
I've put the pre-release tar balls here: http://llvm.org/prereleases/1.7/ I'm asking for help to test this release and to review documentation. If anyone can spare some time to help out, I would really appreciate it. The more people that test, the better this release will be. Secondly, now that the tarballs have been created, everyone is free to check in documentation changes into the
2013 Sep 24
5
Problem compiling opus-tools-0.1.7
Hi I'm having a problem compiling opus-tools-0.1.7. Version opus-tools-0.1.6 seems to compile OK. I've tried with opus-1.0.3 and opus-1.1-beta. The errors are like this:- "undefined reference to `sqrtf'" etc. This OS is Peppermint Three, similar to Ubuntu 12.04. It uses:- gcc --version gcc (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5) 4.6.3 Google says it's maybe something to do
2013 Sep 24
0
Problem compiling opus-tools-0.1.7
Hi, Seems like it's not linking with libm. I suspect it has to do with linking statically with libopus.a (is that intended?). Maybe opus-tools relies on the fact that libopus is linked with libm and doesn't explicitly add it? Greg? Jean-Marc On 09/24/2013 06:09 AM, bat guano wrote: > Hi > I'm having a problem compiling opus-tools-0.1.7. > Version opus-tools-0.1.6 seems to
2015 Mar 13
1
[RFC PATCH v3] Intrinsics/RTCD related fixes. Mostly x86.
From: Jonathan Lennox <jonathan at vidyo.com> * Makes ?enable-intrinsics work with clang and other non-GCC compilers * Enables RTCD for the floating-point-mode SSE code in Celt. * Disables use of RTCD in cases where the compiler targets an instruction set by default. * Enables the SSE4.1 Silk optimizations that apply to the common parts of Silk when Opus is built in floating-point mode, not
2015 Mar 12
1
[RFC PATCHv2] Intrinsics/RTCD related fixes. Mostly x86.
From: Jonathan Lennox <jonathan at vidyo.com> * Makes ?enable-intrinsics work with clang and other non-GCC compilers * Enables RTCD for the floating-point-mode SSE code in Celt. * Disables use of RTCD in cases where the compiler targets an instruction set by default. * Enables the SSE4.1 Silk optimizations that apply to the common parts of Silk when Opus is built in floating-point mode, not