Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "[Profiling][FFT][AArch64] FFT Profiling data on AArch64"
2014 Nov 09
3
[RFC PATCH v1] arm: kf_bfly4: Introduce ARM neon intrinsics
Hello,
This patch introduces ARM NEON Intrinsics to optimize
kf_bfly4 routine in celt part of libopus.
Using NEON optimized kf_bfly4(_neon) routine helped improve
performance of opus_fft_impl function by about 21.4%. The
end use case was decoding a music opus ogg file. The end
use case saw performance improvement of about 4.47%.
This patch has 2 components
i. Actual neon code to improve
2015 Dec 11
3
opusdec forces decode at 48k ?
opusdec -V
opusdec opus-tools f2a2e88 (using libopus unknown)
I've got an opus file encoded from a .wav off a cd, 44100Hz:
opusinfo 2-24-Overture_in_C_\(In_Memoriam\).opus
Processing file "2-24-Overture_in_C_(In_Memoriam).opus"...
New logical stream (#1, serial: 38134f1f): type opus
Encoded with libopus unknown
User comments section follows...
ENCODER=opusenc from opus-tools
2015 Jan 29
2
[RFC PATCH v1 2/2] armv7(float): Optimize encode usecase using NE10 library
Viswanath Puttagunta wrote:
> if OPUS_ARM_NEON_INTR
> CELT_ARM_NEON_INTR_OBJ = $(CELT_SOURCES_ARM_NEON_INTR:.c=.lo) \
> - %test_unit_rotation.o %test_unit_mathops.o
> -$(CELT_ARM_NEON_INTR_OBJ): CFLAGS += $(OPUS_ARM_NEON_INTR_CPPFLAGS)
> + $(CELT_SOURCES_ARM_NE10:.c=.lo) \
> + %test_unit_rotation.o %test_unit_mathops.o \
> +
2015 Nov 16
2
Stereo voice not being retained
Hello,
I've been using Opus on an STM32 M4 platform for speech coding in mono mode. I thought I'd try stereo for grins to see if I can handle the CPU load, and I'm getting a return code of -1 from opus_decode_float (using CBR and 40ms frames).
I decided to try the opusenc and opusdec tools to just see how the command line apps would behave. I am getting decoded audio, but I am
2014 Nov 09
0
[RFC PATCH v1] arm: kf_bfly4: Introduce ARM neon intrinsics
Optimize kf_bfly4 function using ARM NEON intrinsics
for SoCs that have NEON VFP unit
As initial step, only targetting ARMv7-VFP based SoCs.
To enable this optimization, use --enable-armv7-neon-float
when running configure command. This is disabled by default.
---
Makefile.am | 16 ++++
celt/_kiss_fft_guts.h | 13 +++
celt/arm/kiss_fft_neon.c | 211
2019 Mar 26
1
help for decode 9-channels opus file
Hi, Dear alls
I had encounted a problem in using opus-tool-0.2-opus-1.3(download from www.opus-codec.org, Win64 binaries: opus-tools-0.2-win64.zip). First, I use opusenc to generate a opus file which input is a 9-channels wav file. The opusenc can work. Then, I use opusdec to transform the generated opus file to wav file, but opusdec can't work. I received the error message: failed to open
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 Oct 15
4
quality opus_demo vs opusenc
Hi,
I have found differences in quality between opus_demo and opusenc/opusdec.
I used for both applications the same raw pcm file,16 bit,48khz,litle
endian. i use libopus 1.1-beta and opus-tools-0.1.7.
The command for opus_demo is:
opus_demo audio 48000 1 64000 -cvbr -framesize 10 in.pcm out.pcm
For opusenc/dec:
opusenc --raw --raw-chan 1 bitrate 64 -cvbr --framesize 10 in.pcm in.opus
2024 Aug 07
1
Opus Tools -- low bitrates, new features in 1.5, "expect-loss"
On Aug 07 00:41:52, petrparizek2000 at yahoo.com wrote:
> ????#1. To test encoding at low bitrates, I encoded a sine sweep at 12 kbps
> with Opusenc and then decoded the resulting file with Opusdec.
What sine sweep exactly? How did you obtain it,
and how exactly did you encode and decode it?
Jan
> The strange
> thing was that even though the output wave file was at 48 kHz, it
2015 Jan 20
6
[RFC PATCH v1 0/2] Encode optimize using libNE10
Hello opus-dev,
I've been cooking up this patchset to integrate NE10 library into opus.
Current patchset focuses on encode use case mainly effecting performance of
clt_mdct_forward() and opus_fft() (for float only)
Glad to report the following on Encode use case:
(Measured on my Beaglebone Black Cortex-A8 board)
- Performance improvement for encode use case ~= 12.34% (Based on time -p
2024 Aug 07
4
Opus Tools -- low bitrates, new features in 1.5, "expect-loss"
On Aug 07 10:08:43, petrparizek2000 at yahoo.com wrote:
> > What sine sweep exactly?
>
> An exponential sweep. It started slightly below 24 Hz and ended almost at 24
> kHz. And it was 50 seconds long.
>
> > How did you obtain it,
>
> I used Angelo Farina's "Aurora" modules. One of them is called "Generate
> sine sweep".
Can you please
2014 Nov 24
3
[RFC PATCHv1] cover: celt_pitch_xcorr: Introduce ARM neon intrinsics
On 21 November 2014 at 18:06, Timothy B. Terriberry <tterribe at xiph.org> wrote:
>
> Viswanath Puttagunta wrote:
>>
>> a. Simplest use case to validate this optimization for correctness.
>> b. Simplest use case to validate this optimization for performance.
>>
>> Would prefer something like opusdec that can be executed on command
>> line.
>
>
2024 Aug 07
1
Opus Tools -- low bitrates
On Aug 07 08:30:31, hans at stare.cz wrote:
> On Aug 07 00:41:52, petrparizek2000 at yahoo.com wrote:
> > ????#1. To test encoding at low bitrates, I encoded a sine sweep at 12 kbps
> > with Opusenc and then decoded the resulting file with Opusdec.
> 1) Opusenc --bitrate 12 --downmix-mono Sweep50.wav Sweep50.opus
Why are you using a stereo file
containing the same sweep in both
2015 Mar 04
1
[RFC PATCH v1] Decode(float) optimize using libNe10
Hello All,
I extended the libNE10 optimizations for float towards
mdct_backwards/opus_ifft.
I am able to get about 14.26% improvement for Decode use
case now on my Beaglebone Black. Please see [1] for measurements.
Questions
1. Since this patch needs to go in after Encode [2] patch)
should I submit this as patch series?
2. Since Jonathan Lennox posted intrinsics cleanup [3]
patch, should
2017 Nov 16
2
Opus vs AAC (endurance test)
using iTunes i've noticed that AAC is
very good at re-encoding own lossy sound.
let's test Opus!
neroaacenc.exe -q 0.75 -if 000.wav -of 001.m4a
neroaacdec.exe -if 001.m4a -of aac001.wav
wavdiff.exe 000.wav aac001.wav
Comparing 000.wav - aac001.wav...
Max diff: -17.3867dB
RMS diff: -33.0851dB
Mean diff: -32.4582dB
opusenc.exe --bitrate 512 "000.wav" 001.opus
opusdec.exe 001.opus
2015 Feb 04
4
[RFC PATCH v2] Encode optimize using libNe10
Changes from RFC PATCH v1:
- passing arch parameter explicitly
- reduced stack usage by ~3.5K by using scaled NE10 fft version
- moved all optimization array functions to arm_celt_map.c
- Other cleanups pointed out by Timothy
Phil,
As you mentioned earlier, could you please address all
compile and linker errors/warnings coming out of Ne10 library?
You can find my working Ne10 repo at [1]
You
2012 Oct 06
1
opusdec playback needs the special file /dev/dsp
2012 Nov 05
1
Opus in Audacity
Hi
I am an Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) developer and I'd
like to see Audacity reading and writing Opus files as easily as it
does others. What would you recommend as a way forward for this?
I am thinking that (Win) we should ship opusenc.exe and opusdec.exe
and send command line stuff to them; that way we wouldn't need to dip
into your code and as you update we would
2013 Oct 21
2
help with opus_demo
Hi
I used opus_demo to clarify how opus works, I try this command:
opus_demo -e" audio 8000 1 8000 -cbr /somedirectory/pcm_mono_ochomil.raw
/somedirectory/test.opus
And I get the file test.opus, then comes the first problem, this file
hasn't header so i can't reproduce it using an external tool, how can i add
a header to this file
Then when i trie to run
opus_demo -d 8000 1
2015 Apr 07
1
opus testvectors
Dear all,
When I install the current version of opus-tools on my Ubuntu system, I have the following problem:
When I try to open the test vector 'testvector01.bit', I got the error message 'Decoding complete. This doesn't look like a Opus file'.
When I open the 'testvector01.bit.opus' the decoding works fine, but the tool opus_compare mentioned, that the number of