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2004 Aug 06
2
Notes on 1.1.4 Windows. Testing of SSE Intrinics Code and others
Here are our notes on 1.1.4 testing on Windows
1. Compile Error with regular mode (FIXED_POINT undefined) at lsp.c line 104
static inline spx_word16_t spx_cos(spx_word16_t x) . VS6 does not like
the inline keyword here. Removing it allows compiling.
same with cb_search_sse.h line 34.
2. Compile Error with quant_lsp.c line 55. M_PI is undefined. Either it
needs to be included
2004 Aug 06
2
What is the format of the PCM/WAV dataforspeex_encode & speex_decode?
I thought it would be more update/better/faster, any thing wrong?
In the future, would you use short, and forget about float?
If so, I use 1.1.4, I wouldn't need to change my code in the future, right?
You said, it's unstable, yes, I got compiling errors with MsVC6 and MsVC.net
And I modified it a bit to get it compiled. Should I post the errors here?
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2004 Aug 06
0
denoise.c missing from 1.1.4 archive
> I just downloaded http://www.speex.org/download/speex-1.1.4.tar.gz and
> tried to build it but the file denoise.c seems to be missing from the
> archive.
> Can you fix this or is it better to get everything from cvs?
You're using Windows, right? The project file is simply out of date. The
denoise.c file has been renamed to preprocess.c
> Another question, when will a stable
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
-----Mensagem original-----
De: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org em nome de Chris Flerackers
Enviada: qui 18-03-2004
2004 Aug 06
1
Error in compiling Speexdec code (Speex-1.1.5 code) on Windows using VC++6.0
Hi,
I've downloaded the Speex-1.1.5 code and am trying to compile the Speexdec code using Microsoft VC++ 6.0 IDE.
When I try to open the speexdec.dsw workspace, I get a dialog asking to locate the ogg_static file. I simply cancel that message, and then the project is opened in the VC++ 6.0 IDE.
Now, when I simply try to compile the program, I receive this 5 error messages.
error1.
2014 Apr 15
6
[PATCH 0/3] misc. cleanup
Hello,
some misc. cleanup patches for speexdsp, nothing big
I'm not sure about how to submit patches, so this is a test balloon :)
ultimately, I'd like to fix the FIXED_POINT issue, see
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/2013-December/008465.html
currently, I think the only way to find out how speexdsp has been compiled is
to resample some bytes and observe the output; which is
2004 Aug 06
2
Notes on 1.1.4 Windows. Testing of SSE Intrinics Code and others
Jean-Marc,
Good catch on the debug mode. After compiling the same code in
release mode it does appear to be using all the registers correctly. Give
us a few days to integrate our run-time flags into 1.1.4 and I will let you
know how are testing turns out.
Aron Rosenberg
SightSpeed
At 08:54 PM 1/21/2004, you wrote:
> > 1. Compile Error with regular mode (FIXED_POINT undefined)
2004 Aug 06
2
Speex for videoconferencing
Hi all,
<p>im new on the list and want to introduce my self.
Im a software developer working on engine control software
for a german car manufacturer. I want to use speex for a
privat videoconferencing project and faces some problems
with it.
First of all the projects in Visual-C++ doesn't work.
I don't mean the path an dependecy problems. That is easy.
But there are some errors.
2004 Aug 06
5
Memory leak in denoiser + a few questions
Hello
The st->zeta pointer isn't freed in the speex_preprocess_state_destroy()
function of the preprocess.c file (alloced in line 167). It's in Speex 1.1.4
by the way.
I'm trying to make the denoiser work with my application and has got
reasonable noise reduction after applying the denoiser. I, however, haven't
been able to find any information of what the purpose of
2004 Aug 06
2
Question about SPEEX_PREPROCESS_SET_DENOISE
I just download the 1.1.5. And it is working well. I try the xxx_int
functions at least it works. But I did not find the performance improvement.
But when I try this:
m_pPreprocess= speex_preprocess_state_init(m_nSamplesPerFrame,
m_nSampleRate);
speex_preprocess_ctl(m_pPreprocess, SPEEX_PREPROCESS_SET_DENOISE,
&tmp);
and add
speex_preprocess(m_pPreprocess, buf,
2010 Jun 04
3
Denoise causing drain pipe effect in audio
Hi
I have been developing an audio application using Speex. To reduce the
background noise in the captured audio I have enabled the denoise
feature and set the noise suppression level to 60. Although the
constant background noise is reduced but using denoise introduces a
weird effect in the audio which can be described as 'Drain Pipe'
effect.
Has anyone faced a simiar issue with the
2010 Jun 05
2
Denoise causing drain pipe effect in audio
On 06/04/2010 07:37 PM, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> On 10-06-04 05:16 AM, Gurinder Singh wrote:
>
>> I have been developing an audio application using Speex. To reduce the
>> background noise in the captured audio I have enabled the denoise
>> feature and set the noise suppression level to 60.
>>
> There you go, don't do that. There's a reason
2004 Aug 06
2
Question about SPEEX_PREPROCESS_SET_DENOISE
Hi all,
Can i use The denoise preprocess in my pocketpc (ARM XSCALE 400 Mhz)?
It seen there is no a fixed point version...
Fabio
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From: "Jean-Marc Valin" <Jean-Marc.Valin@USherbrooke.ca>
To: "speex" <speex-dev@xiph.org>; "Alex Wang" <alex@liveglobalbid.com>
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 11:16 PM
Subject:
2007 Feb 27
3
Preprocessor denoise. Does it work?
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> The noise suppressor will only attempt to remove stationary noise,
> such as thermal noise, fans, ... The AGC can indeed do strange
> things in these cases, but it's been improved in svn (compared to
> 1.2beta1).
OK, then the problem is that I misunderstood the feature. I assumed
that dynamic squelch was part of it, but it's really something more
2007 Feb 27
2
Preprocessor denoise. Does it work?
There are many ways to implement a VAD. What you described is actually
perfectly equivalent to the most trivial (and least robust) VAD algorithm.
Jean-Marc
Andy Ross wrote:
> Ton Grandgent wrote:
>> Andy Ross wrotte:
>>> I wrote a trivial squelch feature* in 10 minutes that works
>>> basically 100% of the time.
>> Could you please explain how this differs from
2004 Aug 06
2
Question about SPEEX_PREPROCESS_SET_DENOISE
Unlivable.
I fix it. I forgot the speex_preprocess(m_pPreprocess, buf, NULL) need to do
enough samples too.
Tks a lot!
And
speex_preprocess_ctl(preprocess, SPEEX_PREPROCESS_SET_DEREVERB,
&tmp);
f=.4;
speex_preprocess_ctl(preprocess,
SPEEX_PREPROCESS_SET_DEREVERB_DECAY, &f);
f=.3;
speex_preprocess_ctl(preprocess,
2007 Feb 27
2
Preprocessor denoise. Does it work?
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Andy Ross wrote:
> > Uh, production applications almost always require squelch, no?
>
> Some do, some don't. In general, distinguishing between a keyboard
> and a speech transient is next to impossible based only on a few ms
> of speech.
That is true for distinguishing it by waveform, but not by amplitude.
As I mentioned, these transients are
2004 Aug 06
0
Notes on 1.1.4 Windows. Testing of SSE Intrinics Code and others
> 1. Compile Error with regular mode (FIXED_POINT undefined) at lsp.c line 104
> static inline spx_word16_t spx_cos(spx_word16_t x) . VS6 does not like
> the inline keyword here. Removing it allows compiling.
>
> same with cb_search_sse.h line 34.
It seems like your compiler simply doesn't like "inline". I suggest
doing a -Dinline= which is what autoconf
2023 May 26
1
Function DENOISE not registered
Hello,
when I call my conference, I see this error in my logs:
ERROR: Function DENOISE not registered
here is snippet from extensions.conf
...
same => n,Set(CONFBRIDGE(user,announce_join_leave)=yes)
same => n,Set(CONFBRIDGE(bridge,record_conference)=yes)
same => n,Set(CONFBRIDGE(bridge,record_file)=/home/asterisk/file.wav)
same => n,ConfBridge(1000)
same =>
2023 May 26
1
Function DENOISE not registered
On 5/26/23 01:15, Fourhundred Thecat wrote:
> how do I fix this?
> What do I have to do to "register" denoise ?
confbridge.conf states:
"Requires func_speex to be built and installed."
I am guessing you have not fulfilled that requirement.
Doug
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