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2011 Mar 28
3
DCT in Theora
> I put debug code in a function in C, > but the function oc_enc_fdct8x8() not called. > Why? There is no function oc_enc_fdct8x8. It's a macro, which usually calls a platform-specific version via _enc->opt_vtable.fdct8x8, though on some platforms, it will call a specific version directly (e.g., oc_enc_fdct8x8_x86_64sse2 on x86-64). All of the functions with platform-specific
2009 Mar 29
1
DCT function?
Looking for the DCT function, but don't see it in the signal pkg. http://rss.acs.unt.edu/Rdoc/library/signal/html/signal.package.html http://rss.acs.unt.edu/Rdoc/library/signal/html/00Index.html As I understand it, the 'signal' functions are ports of the corresponding matlab/octave code, where the DCT exists. Did I miss it (different name?) or is someone working on a port for
2011 Mar 01
1
theora encoder reordering, order of puting data from DCT 8x8 blocks to huffman compressor, and puting result of huffman compressor to buffer bitstream memory
Good day! I'm creating HDL IP CORE (for using in FPGA) for theora encoder (now only I-frames). I don't undestand one moment. Now i develop such stages: 1. From RBG(byer) to YCbCr converter 2. DCT processing (8x8 pixels blocks) 3. Quantizator of DCT coeff. 4. Zig-Zag of quantized DCT coeff. and now i have uresolved last stage of compression - how i must send 8x8 blocks to huffman
2009 Jan 22
2
Converting ddf/dct/sas data definition file to R
Dear all, I was wondering whether anyone knows about a program which converts (part of) a data definition file (such as a .dct file for stata, or .sas file for sas) into an R-script. Here is an example with a .sas file: <-- snipp VALUE HTYPE (default=32) 0 = "Not in household" 1 = "Married couple family household" 2 =
2011 Apr 08
1
Inverse DCT in coding stage
Why in the procedure oc_enc_block_transform_quantize() is used function oc_idct8x8()? After all, Inverse DCT only need to decoding stage, rather than coding?
2003 Mar 05
5
VP3 IDCT
Hi, Is there anything special I need to know about VP3's IDCT? I mean besides the fact that there are separate IDCTs to handle sparse coefficient matrices. Are the IDCT functions mathematically equivalent to any textbook IDCT functions? Thanks... -- -Mike Melanson --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2011 Mar 28
1
idct/fdct.c function calls
Hi. I am trying to find calls of idct/fdct.c functions by tracing png2theora.c calls. But found only: analyze.c:oc_dct_cost2() Where and when idct/fdct/mmxidct/mmxfdct.c functions are used? Mentions of "dct" word: ==== pacify at optima-amd64:/usr/src/libtheora-1.2.0alpha1/lib$ grep dct *.c | cut -f1 -d":" | uniq -c ???? 19 analyze.c ???? 28 decode.c ???? 22 encode.c ????? 4
2005 Jan 26
2
Butterflies in mdct.c
In mdct.c there's some functions including some-point butterfly. In 32-point and 16-point there are calling of smaller-point function everytime twice on each half of data. When I looked on it I found that's just linear algebra. So it can be rewritten to matrix multiplication. Some one can say: there's optimization on in register working. But imagine there's one calling 32-point,
2009 Jun 03
0
Add callback for twiddling DCT data
Hi, Attached is the first version of the DCT callback. It's still a bit WIP, but now you have something to refer to when I'm rambling :) Best Regards, Thorvald -------------- next part --------------
2003 May 22
6
resolution issues
just added to the WIKI: * Ideas with some concensus after discussion on IRC, it was provisionally agreed (by those present at the time) that Theora should support arbitrary pixel sizes (presently it is limited to multiples of 16 both horizontally and vertically). It is felt that this can be achieved with minimal pain by adding four values to the page header, immediately following the present
2017 May 18
2
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
This has to do with your own timezone. If I run that code on my computer, both formats are correct. If I do this after Sys.setenv(TZ = "UTC") Then: > cbind(format(dlt), format(dct)) [,1] [,2] [1,] "2016-12-06 21:45:41" "2016-12-06 20:45:41" [2,] "2016-12-06 21:45:42" "2016-12-06 20:45:42" The reason for that, is that
2017 May 17
2
R-3.4.0 fails test
After installing R-3.4.0 I ran 'make check' which halted here: $ > tail reg-tests-1d.Rout.fail -n 16 > ## format()ing invalid hand-constructed POSIXlt objects > d <- as.POSIXlt("2016-12-06"); d$zone <- 1 > tools::assertError(format(d)) > d$zone <- NULL > stopifnot(identical(format(d),"2016-12-06")) > d$zone <- "CET" # =
2017 May 17
2
R-3.4.0 fails test
After installing R-3.4.0 I ran 'make check' which halted here: $ > tail reg-tests-1d.Rout.fail -n 16 > ## format()ing invalid hand-constructed POSIXlt objects > d <- as.POSIXlt("2016-12-06"); d$zone <- 1 > tools::assertError(format(d)) > d$zone <- NULL > stopifnot(identical(format(d),"2016-12-06")) > d$zone <- "CET" # =
2017 May 18
2
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
On Wed, 17-May-2017 at 01:21PM +0200, Peter Dalgaard wrote: |> |> Anyways, you might want to |> |> a) move the discussion to R-devel |> b) include your platform (hardware, OS) and time zone info System: Host: MTA-V1-427894 Kernel: 3.19.0-32-generic x86_64 (64 bit gcc: 4.8.2) Desktop: KDE Plasma 4.14.2 (Qt 4.8.6) Distro: Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa Machine: System:
2017 May 18
2
[R] R-3.4.0 fails test
> On 18 May 2017, at 13:47 , Joris Meys <jorismeys at gmail.com> wrote: > > Correction: Also dlt uses the default timezone, but POSIXlt is not recalculated whereas POSIXct is. Reason for that is the different way values are stored (hours, minutes, seconds as opposed to minutes from origin, as explained in my previous mail) > I would suspect that there is something more subtle
2000 Aug 29
1
Why LSP?
(Disclaimer: this is not an LPC vs. LSP question) After looking at the Vorbis code I was wondering why you were using LSP to quantize the spectral envelope instead of simply quantizing the cepstrum (DCT(log(envelope))) or modified cepstrum (DCT(envelope.^alpha)). To me it seems like when the information is already in the frequency domain, there's no need to go back to LPC. Also, I think a DCT
2003 Dec 06
5
What sort of math i required?
Hi, Keep up the good work! The file sizes of Theora's output is amazing! I have just joined the list, and would like to contribute to the
2011 Mar 22
5
FPGA encode stages flow diagram
Good day! I create diagram of encoder process. Using it i create implementation of encoder in FPGA (Xilinx/Altera). Please critique it. Is there missing stages? Here is blog http://developer-fpga.blogspot.com/ Here is picture of encoding stage 1 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-NV8o9DG3jvE/TYjYXr-dYGI/AAAAAAAAAos/U06O-YvhSI0/s1600/stage1.jpg Here is picture of encoding stage 2
2007 Apr 18
2
libswfdec/jpeg
libswfdec/jpeg/jpeg_rgb_decoder.c | 1 - 1 files changed, 1 deletion(-) New commits: diff-tree 15ed4a69b4ffc265fe103ba79a0b60af7e42a9fa (from 2073f39bc0b0aa90f1f67def9bb3f0c6b68018ae) Author: Benjamin Otte <otte@gnome.org> Date: Wed Apr 18 10:47:06 2007 +0200 remove leftover debugging statement diff --git a/libswfdec/jpeg/jpeg_rgb_decoder.c b/libswfdec/jpeg/jpeg_rgb_decoder.c
2012 Dec 16
1
average X value of specific Y
Hello I have a table describing butterfly range traits. It is composed of three columns as below Species name range size (X) latitude of range midpoint (Y) There are 11 kinds of butterflies. Each has its range size, and the latitude of each range midpoint ranges from 9 to 19. I would like to have the average range size of every degree of latitude. For example, the average range