Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Re: [iPAQ] Ogg Vorbis fixed-point math anyone ?"
2002 Feb 20
1
Ogg Vorbis fixed-point math anyone ?
A few months ago, there was some discussion about adding fixed-point
support for iPAQ's StrongARM to Ogg Vorbis (whether and how it's
possible, that is). Has anybody tried this yet ?
Gregor
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2001 Dec 08
2
Vorbis suitable for PDAs?
As Linux is starting to apperar on handhelds the tought of having a portable Vorbis-player is everpresent in my mind.
However, one things worries me...
A user running linux on his (ipaq?) PDA reported skipping and halted playback using mpeg123. Apparently this was caused by lack of processor resources because mpeg123 was programmed for a FPU-enabled CPU. (Thus performing very poor on a
2002 Apr 09
3
Porting Vorbis lib on Ti DSP ? How to ?
Hello All,
I would be very interested to have your ideas to port the vorbis lib ( part of
lib at least) on a DSP TMS320C5409 (running @ 90Mhz).
I have reviewed messages and URLs related to:
- 'ivdev' Integerized Vorbis Project
- Ogg-on-a-Chip Project
This is very interesting. In my case I think the best approach
would be , in order to shorten porting work & time,
to recompile the
2004 Aug 06
2
Speex on Nokia 6600
Thanks very much.
You mean both encode and decode simulateusly (duplex)?
Could you test the Java version (jspeex) on that iPaq too? (I do not have
anything other than very fast PC, so I cant do this...)
And, in phone, the mic can record not only the users speech but also voice
from the other side (from speaker)... Does this make compression harder or
the result worse? How can this impact
2001 May 12
0
Re: [R] R for ARM Linux (moved from r-help to r-devel)
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Cox, Terry (NEI) wrote:
> I am interested in your efforts to port R to ARM Linux. If you are
> successful, then I have a good reason to spend the money to buy a Compaq
> iPAQ.
I have compiled R-1.2.2 for arm-linux (iPAQ) on the skiffcluster, an ARM
compile farm accessible at
http://www.handhelds.org/projects/skiffcluster.html
and R-1.2.3 using cross
2001 May 11
1
R for ARM Linux
Would it be possible to port R to ARM Linux for Compaq iPaq and similar
handheld computers? (See http://handhelds.org/).
Terry A. Cox, MD, PhD
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2004 Sep 10
4
SIP on Handhelds
Does anyone know if SIP will/is support on handheld PCs such as the iPaq
or Axiom? With their integrated 802.11b and Bluetooth it seems like a
solution to provide a wireless based sip phone for any user would be
possible. Handoff between access points might be problematic but most
users I know would be using their PDA phone in an airport with free
wireless or at the local cafe, etc, etc...
Can
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex on iPAQ?
Hi
If there is anyone who have tried to use the Speex codec on the iPAQ I would be
VERY happy to get in contact with that person. I'm trying to use the eMbedded
Visual C++ 3.0 to get the Speex to work on my iPAQ but can't get it to work.
Once again would be very happy if there is anyone who have an example code for
the iPAQ or have tried to use Speex .
Regards,
Daniel Holmqvist
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex for PDA
hello,
I have recently compiled speexenc for WinCE/StrongARM
SA-1110-processor. It seems to run with no errors,
however the encoding time is very slow - 10 seconds of
speech takes aprox 3 minutes to encode.
Even though the target architecture is significantly
less powerfull than a standard PC, I am trying to
figure out why it is this slow. Does speex use
floatpoint calculations?
The input raw
2004 Sep 22
4
Softphone for PocketPC or iPaq
Is there a soft phone for PocketPC or iPaq? If not, is someone working
on it? I will be more than willing to contribute my mite if needed.
Thanks,
-- sudhir
2004 Aug 06
1
i need your opinion of my encoded file in ipaq 1940
Hi,
I encoded file in a ipaq 1940, pocket pc 2003, processor Samsung
s3c241(similar to ARM), 266 Mhz. I would like to know your opinion for the
quality output if this is right to entered parameters.
File original: http://padawan.ing.puc.cl/chavezorig.wav
File encoded: http://padawan.ing.puc.cl/chavezq1.wav
The parameters for encoded are:
state = speex_encoder_init(&speex_nb_mode);
int tmp=0;
2004 Aug 06
6
PDA as source client
Has anybody used anything other than a PC as a source for icecast2? Are
PDAs powerfull enough? I know vorbis encoding takes a signifigant amount
of CPU power, but I've been able to do it on 4 year old PCs. Does a
206MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor have as much power as a 200
Mhz Pentium?
I'm thinking Compaq iPaq, running Familiar Linux and IceS, would make a
nice portable
2005 Jan 16
1
H323 Softphone for iPAQ
Hi list,
I was just wondering, is there any H.323 soft-phone that can be installed on
a pocket PC (iPAQ).
Walid
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2002 Aug 17
1
Is there a way of getting R up and running on an IPAQ 3870?
Hi,
I was wondering (as a trawl has not turned up anything) whether anyone
has any ideas regarding this matter? Does a version exist? Has anyone
been able to compile such a version? Any pointers would be most welcome,
as the ability to put an IPAQ to really productive use would be great.
Alternatively does anyone know of any other similar software to carry
out EDA and small scale post hoc
2005 Apr 04
2
Speex split across processors?
I am interested in using Speex in an embedded system built around an
ARM microcontroller. I have seen other posts indicating that Speex
can run in real-time on some iPAQ PDA's, but these are using a
StrongARM 166MHz processor. I'm looking more at the chips from Atmel
(SAM7), Philips (LPC2xxx), and TI (TMS 470), which are ARM7TDMI with
on-chip SRAM and flash, running at speeds of 33 to
2001 Sep 21
4
How to change the levels of a variable???
Hi,
I have a simple question.
I have a variable with 3 levels.
Variable
A A A A A A
B B B B B B
C C C C C C
I need to make a new vector renaming de levels B and C for D.
NewVariable
A A A A A A
D D D D D D
D D D D D D
I dont find how to make it in manuals or in this list.
Can anyone help-me???
Thank you
Ronaldo
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2004 Aug 06
4
SmartPhone ARM
Hello Greg
If money isn't a problem Intel has an optimized compiler for eVC and XScale
processors
http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/techtopics/PCA_Optimization_WP.pdf
If you have any luck getting the eVC compiler closer to realtime I'd really
like to know. I'm still far from realtime when using Speex 1.1.3 on a HP
iPAQ (Intel pxa255).
Best regards
Bjoern D.
2004 Aug 06
2
Fixed-point update
Le dim 28/09/2003 à 19:30, Jean-Marc Valin a écrit :
> > Can anyone with an iPaq (or
> > similar hardware) confirm that? The code is available here:
> > http://www.speex.org/misc/speex-1.1-int.tar.gz
If you still have your Sourceforge account, you can login to the Compile
Farm and try to compile Speex on an ARM machine (among others).
You can get more information on that at the
2001 May 30
2
fixed point math
While vorbis works fine sending through the net PCM samples
from a Plan 9 machine (a 686) to a compaq Ipaq, it would be
great if it could work within the ipaq. I think that would
require fixed point math instead of using the FPU all the times.
the mp3 mad player seems to do just that.
Any plans to go along the same lines and provide a fixed point
decoder?
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2006 Feb 22
1
Speex support on ARM
Hi everyone,
Ever since the iPaqs at handhelds.org went offline, the ARM port of
Speex hasn't really been maintained. So I'm calling people interested in
ARM/Speex for help. Could someone interested be kind enough to either:
1) Give me acccess to his Linux/ARM machine
2) Tell me where I can access such a setup
3) Send me an ARM device that can run Linux
Thanks,
Jean-Marc