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2017 Nov 03
1
[PATCH] Check for _WIN32 instead of WIN32 in preprocessor checks
_WIN32 is always defined by the compiler automatically when targeting that platform, while WIN32 only is defined automatically in some configurations, and e.g. in MSVC only ever is defined in project files (if at all). Some other checks in the codebase already check for both WIN32 and _WIN32; those are left untouched. --- include/speex/speex.h | 2 +- libspeex/stack_alloc.h | 2 +-
2011 Nov 16
2
Just getting noise
I'm completely new to speex and I'm having issues adding it to my application. I can pass raw PCM and that works fine so I know my transmission code is fine however when I try to encode/decode using speex I get noise almost like a whining/buzzing sound. I'm sure it's and issue in my code but I'm not sure where to start looking other then my gut tells me I'm not sizing or
2008 Aug 06
1
speex_nb_mode declaration problem
Hello all, I am using the speex APIs in a gnuradio block. I used the similar code as in the sampleenc.c/sampledec.c which works perfectly fine. My compilation does not give any error, but when I run the python test, it complains that speex_nb_mode is undefined. I tried to declare it explicitly then it as const SpeexMode *mode = NULL , then i get an error that i cannot initialize the const
2011 Nov 16
2
Just getting noise
Alright noted, I changed me code so that the state is created in the constructor and destroyed in the destructor of the object. However I'm still getting the same issue although I'm sure that would have bit me sooner or later. The new code is as follows. virtual Enigma::u8* Encode(Enigma::u8* inputBuffer,size_t inputSize, size_t& outputSize) { short *in=(short*)inputBuffer;
2005 Jun 22
1
Newbie - Encoding PCM
Hi all, i've to encode voice from a voicemodem. I choose speex 1.0.5 for its quality in voice encoding. I've tried to implement an encoder but unsuccesfully. Here's my code: /* ============ SPEEX stream ENCODER ============================================ */ int SPEEX_EncodePCM(struct _IDA_ClientSocket *IDA,char *buffer,unsigned char *PCM,int num_samples) { /* buffer point to the
2011 Nov 17
1
Just getting noise
I'm only doing one frame using speex_encode_int greatly simplifies my code I'm not sure why the sample I was working off of was converting the shorts to floats then calling the other encode/decode methods. Based off of your suggestions I tried the following but I get the same result. virtual Enigma::u8* Encode(Enigma::u8* inputBuffer,size_t inputSize, size_t& outputSize) {
2008 Mar 29
0
GCC/ELF Visibility patch
Hi, I've attached a patch against SVN r14645 which adds GCC visibility information to all symbols exported from libspeex.so and libspeexdsp.so. It includes a configure.ac change to test that both the compiler flags and __attribute__((visibility)) works, and if so will #define EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default"))) and if not #define EXPORT I've attached a diff output
2008 Mar 29
2
GCC/ELF Visibility patch (fwd)
Hi, I've attached a patch against SVN r14645 which adds GCC visibility information to all symbols exported from libspeex.so and libspeexdsp.so. It includes a configure.ac change to test that both the compiler flags and __attribute__((visibility)) works, and if so will #define EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default"))) and if not #define EXPORT I've attached a diff output
2005 Feb 19
2
memory usage
Hi I am currently trying to port speex v1.1.6 to a microcontroller with very limited memory (<64Kbyte RAM). what I found when initialising the encoder, a chunk of 32Kb was attempted to be alloced, which failed: src/nb_celp.c: void *nb_encoder_init(const SpeexMode *m) { /* snip */ st = (EncState*)speex_alloc(sizeof(EncState)+8000*sizeof(spx_sig_t)); /* snip */ } same goes for the
2011 Nov 16
0
Just getting noise
At just a first quick glance, I'm pretty sure that you don't want to be creating and destroying the speex encoder/decoder with each frame. That's supposed to stay the same for more-or-less the entire session. Ken Smith Cell: 425-443-2359 Email: ken at alanta.com Blog: http://blog.wouldbetheologian.com/ On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Christopher Schaefer <disks86 at
2004 Oct 28
1
read.csv(stdin(),...) with sweave
hello, i would like to read in a small amount of csv data directly from a sweave-enabled latex document. i tried \begin{Scode}{fig=FALSE,echo=TRUE} timeval <- read.csv(stdin(),nrows=2) t1,t2,t3,t4 24.23,26.79,23.47,23.97 \end{Scode} but apparently the stdin() approach doesnt't work as I get Writing to file test.tex Processing code chunks ... 1 : echo term verbatim Error: chunk 1
2008 Nov 13
2
decoded sample is completely differen from original one
Hi all, I have just started playing with speex, and come up with the following code, which just encode a frame of 160 shorts, and the decode it. For some reason the decoded sample is completely different than the original one. is my code wrong? If so what? Or is it a reasonable which depends of values that weren't correctly set? Thanks, Andre #include <stdio.h> #include
2011 Nov 16
0
Just getting noise
The way I do this is to compute the number of frames (by dividing the size of my input by the number of bytes per frame and then calling speex_encode_int() that many times. Something like speex_bits_reset( &bits ); for( n = 0; n < num_frames; ++n ) { speex_encode_int( enc_state, (int16_t*)input_tail,
2004 Aug 06
2
SPEEX_GET_SAMPLING_RATE of encoder is wrong
Hi, I'm using speex 1.1.4 and when I query SPEEX_GET_SAMPLING_RATE as in speex_encoder_ctl ( m_pEncoderState, SPEEX_GET_SAMPLING_RATE, &m_SampleRate ); I get 2 The encoder is initialized with m_pEncoderState = speex_encoder_init ( &speex_wb_mode ); On the decoder side, the correct sampling rate is returned: m_pDecoderState = speex_decoder_init ( &speex_wb_mode );
2010 Jul 20
2
[SPAM] [BombData][alltestmode] Re: Speex Echo Cancellation
As for me - speex_echo_cancellation is a better choise. Try using it in capture thread instead of those speex_echo_capture and speex_echo_playback functions. And please, describe your problem in details. Cause the fact that you "didn get echo cancellation" doesn't mean you are doing smth wrong. Regards, Anton A. Shpakovsky -----Original Message----- From: speex-dev-bounces at
2004 Aug 06
1
Where can I find the implementation of function speex_encode( )
Hi, Guys I am starting looking the source code of Speex. Maybe a little silly, but I can not find the implementation of the function speex_encode(). Only something like below void speex_encode(void *state, float *in, SpeexBits *bits) { (*((SpeexMode**)state))->enc(state, in, bits); } Does that mean some of the detail implementation is embedded in lib without source code? I am new in
2004 Aug 06
1
One Minor Bug (Typo) in Speex 1.0
Speex 1.0 - in file sb_celp.c line 218 change speex_decoder_ctl(...) to speex_encoder_ctl(...): void *sb_encoder_init(SpeexMode *m) { . . . --> speex_decoder_ctl(st->st_low, SPEEX_GET_SAMPLING_RATE, &st->sampling_rate); // Replace <-- speex_encoder_ctl(st->st_low, SPEEX_GET_SAMPLING_RATE, &st->sampling_rate); st->sampling_rate*=2; return st; } --
2004 Sep 13
1
problem with dynamic speex library under windows
Hello. I'm having problems with the dynamic library of libspeex under win32. I have used the static library for a while with no problems. When I try to compile my application with the dynamic library I get the following link error: codec_speex.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _speex_uwb_mode codec_speex.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _speex_wb_mode
2007 Feb 13
1
Re: Speex-dev Digest, Vol 33, Issue 10
Hi All, I am trying to cross compile speex-1.1.12 to powerpc-405, i get a error after the make, speexec.lo error, please help me how to get rid of this error. On 2/9/07, speex-dev-request@xiph.org <speex-dev-request@xiph.org> wrote: > Send Speex-dev mailing list submissions to > speex-dev@xiph.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >
2004 Aug 06
2
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option. Add Win32 SSE code
All, Attached is a patch that does two things. First it makes the use of the current SSE code a run time option through the use of speex_decoder_ctl() and speex_encoder_ctl It does this twofold. First there is a modification to the configure.in script which introduces a check based upon platform. It will compile in the sse assembly if you are on an i?86 based platform by making a