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2004 Aug 06
1
Speex, what container?
But using the ACM codec I just need to put the speex content into the wave file data chunk and then windows will play it?
Miguel Gomes
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De: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org em nome de Matthias Granberry
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2004 Aug 06
1
Playing speex in windows
Is there any plugin for windows sound players like winamp or media player to play speex files?(encoded with speexenc, using ogg container)
Thanks.
Miguel Gomes
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2004 Aug 06
2
mailing list
Greetings,
Yesterday I sent a mail to speex-dev-request@xiph.org to subscribe the mailing list. I got no answer yet but am I already member?
Thanks in advance
Miguel Gomes
P.S. answer to my mail - miguel.gomes@netcabo.pt - cause I don't know if I'm already member of the mailing list.
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2004 Oct 06
4
Cpu bandwidth for Speex on Win32 platforms
Hi,
I try to use Speex codec into Win32 platforms. However, I find the CPU bandwidth usage is very heavy on a Pentium 3 machine. Compare to Microsoft's G723.1 codec, speex 8k is using more than 20% cpu bandwidth.
Does anyone know what is the best version of Speex to "beat" the Microsoft's G723.1's on CPU bandwidth usage? Does Speex have MMX-enabled codes?
thanks very
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex, what container?
The aplication that I am developing is like a sound recorder (goes directly to the soundboard and start capturing the sound and writing the file, using the directsound api). I'm already capable of writing to normal wav files but I wanted to encode the audio with speex to have smaller size (and still good quality).
How can I write the wav files with speex content using the ACM codec? (like
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex, what container?
But is there any sound player for windows that plays speex in an ogg container?
One more question, besides the source code found in the speex site (like speexenc.c) can you tell me where to find source code developed in C++ (using object oriented programing) that makes it easier to write ogg files with speex content?
Miguel Gomes
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2004 Aug 06
1
Win32 player needed to put speex into widespread use
I am eager to begin using speex for downloadable audio on my church's
website - but first a good win32 player is needed given that windows has
a 94% domination...
Are there any plans for an up-to-date speex player for windows? (that
winamp plugin is hopelessly old) Building this into zinf (fmr. freeamp)
might be an option, but their code is one big mess.
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2004 Aug 06
2
vbr and music
I know speex is not supposed to do a great job compressing music, but
I've noticed that the new VBR code chokes completely when you try to
compress horns. I've placed a particularly offensive example up at
http://www.utdallas.edu/~matthias/ . Take a look at a-16m*{ogg,spx}.
a.ogg is the first minute of an ogg created from the source media (in
44khz stereo). The rest have been mixed down
2004 Aug 06
2
narrowband embedded in wideband
Is there any way to access only the narrowband portion of a wideband
stream?
I'd like to be able to encode the audio only once, but allow members
in a conference to have some rough selection of bandwidth, and allow
them to move to a lower-bitrate stream if there is a need to do so.
Thanks,
Matthias
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2004 Aug 06
4
Speex 1.0 RC3 is out
Hi,
Just to let you know that Speex 1.0 RC3 is out. It should be the last RC
until 1.0 is released (tentative release date is March 16th). Please
give RC3 a try and report bugs so they can be fixed before 1.0. As
usual, download from http://www.speex.org/download.html
Jean-Marc
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LABORIUS (http://www.gel.usherb.ca/laborius)
Université de Sherbrooke, Québec,
2004 Oct 06
4
Cpu bandwidth for Speex on Win32 platforms
At 12:35 PM 10/6/2004, Matthias Granberry wrote:
>There is some SSE assembly
>language, but it's in GCC/AT&T syntax rather than the windows-standard
>Intel syntax, so you might have to do some of your own translation to
>something your compiler understands.
We submitted an intel patch a ways back- maybe it is in the archives
somewhere...
Tom
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2004 Aug 06
2
speex over radio and homemade hardware
I've been given the task to hunt down a codec that out solar car team
can use to transmit and receive data over a radio link between a chase
car and the solar car its self. As of now I do not know the exact
specifications of the internal hardware of the car, what I do know is
they are looking at transmitting across a 2400baud connection, the unit
in the car is homemade from our labs here.
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex and .NET
Has anyone written a wrapper to use with .NET for the speex Win32
library? I had started to work on it but thought best to ask first. :)
Thanks,
Jessica
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2004 Aug 06
1
speex on a DSP chip?
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 10:51:20AM +0300, George Bratis wrote:
> I think that if you want to use a low cost dsp you must rewrite ti in
> assebmly.
> In our tests you will need 4-5 times more MIPS just compiling C code.
This was also our experience porting the Tremor vorbis decoder to a TI
dsp. The vendor toolchain is useless; someone really needs to pay cygnus
to port gcc.
-r
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2003 Jul 04
3
Virtual fax on the Asterisk box
Hi all,
I want to get the following functionality: define one extension as a virtual
fax machine.
Every fax redirected to that extension to be converted in a picture file
(bmp/jpg/gif or something else) and then attached to an email and send to an
e-mail address.
Are you aware of a linux based application who does something like this and
can be installed on the same computer as Asterisk?
Another
2004 Aug 06
1
cosmetic problems with speex encoder in rc3
Take a look at this:
peexenc --vbr -V --quality 4 audiodump.wav a.spx
Encoding 32000 Hz audio using ultra-wideband (sub-band CELP) mode (stereo)
Bitrate is use: 22400 bps (average -1268444817 bps)
I'll take a look at what the problem is later today or tomorrow, but
if anyone beats me to the bug, let me know before I spend too much
cscope time playing with it.
Regards,
Matthias
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2004 Aug 06
1
Speex bitrate
I'm using speex to encode wav files. How does the --bitrate n option (use bit-rate n or lower) afects the quality and time of the encoding?
If I don't use that option how speex determines the bitrate to use in encoding?
Thanks in advance
Miguel Gomes
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De: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org em nome de Chris Flerackers
Enviada: qui 18-03-2004
2004 Aug 06
1
speexenc and speexdec
When I use speexenc appplication to encode a wav file and then speexdec to decode it the decoded wav is bigger than the original, why this happens?
Thanks.
Miguel Gomes
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2004 Aug 06
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Re: Speex-RTP RFC questions
> http://www.herlein.com/downloads/speex/docs/draft-herlein-speex-rtp-profile-02.txt
FYI to all:
The AVT chairs requested a file name change, which I complied
with. It's been submitted to the IETF and when it is accepted
and posted there I will forward the announcement. I've also
re-confirmed that there is ample precedent for such a payload
format to get approved as an RFC
2004 Aug 06
1
Is there any speex plugin for windows media player?
> While on the subject of plug-ins, has anyone written a Speex plug-in
> for the Goldwave audio editor?
There is an ACM codec for I/O of WAVE files encoded in Speex.
( www.openacm.org )
But there is no plugin to load or save Vorbis Speex files natively,
as far as I know.
Christian
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