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2002 Aug 13
2
Feedback on Ogg Speex file format
Hi,
I'm the main author of Speex (http://speex.sourceforge.net), an
open-source speech codec that uses Ogg for file storage. I'd like to
have feedback on the way we store Speex data in Ogg files to make sure
we do the right thing. The Speex documentation can be found at
http://speex.sourceforge.net/manual/ but here's the part about Ogg:
<p><p>Speex bit-streams can be
2008 Apr 04
2
speexdec 1.2.3
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Jean-Marc Valin
<jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
> Jahn, Ray (R.) a ?crit :
>
> > Dear Speex codec community:
> >
> > I am working on conversion of voice files. I could not figure out how to use speexdec.exe 1.2.3 in piped mode in order to avoid the creation of the potentially large intermediate *.wav or *.pcm files. Any
2005 Oct 05
2
spx1.1.10 speexenc compile
Hi all,
Been trying to compile speex 1.1.10's speexenc for win32 using Visual C++
6.0 but came up with some errors (abt 33 of them, syntax errors). I just
traced them to a variable called "SPEEX_VERSION" which i think isnt defined
in speexenc but rather defined in misc.h, which wasnt one of the include
files in speexenc... should i add a line that includes misc.h in speexenc? i
2008 Apr 04
0
speexdec 1.2.3
Dear Jean-Marc and Peter:
Thank you both very much for your time and advice. I did not realize that Lame MP3 code has a -r option (without reading its code). I have tried the suggested command lines verbatim with the added -r option, along with other combination of option settings. I could not figure out how to eliminate the distortion in the result, like voice turning either high or low
2004 Aug 06
1
speex for windows mobile 2003
good day. i am an undergraduate student of electronics and
communications engineering and i would like to use SPEEX for my
thesis, which is to create a software that will record speech in
speex-compatible format for windows mobile 2003.(pocketpc devices) my
pocket pc has an inherent sound recorder but i am going to make a
sound recorder software specifically for speech files so that
recordings
2004 Dec 14
4
"Click" at end of SPX files?
Hi,
I am experiencing some unfortunate problems when encoding WAV files to
spx using version 1.0.4. A "click" which is not present in the original
WAV file is added to the end of the spx file.
Is this a known problem, and if so, which version of the encoder should
I switch to... and if I have to switch the encoder, will I also have to
switch the version of the decoder?
Sincerely,
2008 Sep 15
2
Bitrate Question
Hello developers,
I have a question about supported bitrates for SPEEX. Regardless of whether I specify a 10kbps or a 8kbps bitrate, the encoded .spx file is the same size and have the same PESQ value. This makes me wonder if SPEEX supports arbitrary bitrates, or only a certain set.
A few more details about my configuration:
I am using SPEEX encoder version 1.1.12
I am encoding a narrowband
2011 May 04
2
speexenc/speexdec doubles file size
this is not really a development question, but i didn't find another
mailing list to ask it.
any idea why size of wav file doubles when it is encoded to speex and
back to wav:
$ ls -ls testi.wav
40 -rw-r--r-- 1 foo foo 40674 May 4 14:38 testi.wav
$ speexenc --denoise --agc --quality 10 testi.wav testi.spx
Encoding 8000 Hz audio using narrowband mode (mono)
$ ls -ls testi.spx
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2005 Jan 13
2
Problem encoding sine wave in 1.1.6 and somewhat in 1.0.4
Interestingly enough.. I started playing around with preprocessing
options in 1.1.6 and happened upon the denoise filter
(SPEEX_PREPROCESS_SET_DENOISE). When i run the test tone using that
option it is completely filtered out and I just get (complete)
silence. When the test tone is intermixed with regular voice I only
get the voice. So while i still don't quite understand why the test
tone
2005 Jul 06
3
click at end of playback
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2005 Sep 27
4
Speex ver 1.1.10 decoder problem
Hi,
I just started using speex recently and I've been
having problem with Speex ver. 1.1.10 decoder. I used
Speex to encode a wav file to spx then decode it back
to wav file to see the voice quality that results from
different speex options. Somehow, I couldn't get the
original wav file back. I used both Speex ver 1.1.6
and ver 1.1.10 to both encode and decode, despite the
same output
2005 Jul 12
1
small pkgconfig patch for speex
Hi All,
Been playing around with the dev version of speex on linux and ran
into a small problem due to the fact that the include files have been
moved off to a speex subdir. This small patch fixes it. I also think
that the SPEEX_VERSION variable should be just VERSION afaict so this
adds that as well.
Cheers,
Pete
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2006 Apr 19
1
HW-Speex: Fileformat and encoding process
Hi
I have just written a small c programm which reads in speex files and outputs
them as asci text numbers. This is necessary as for writing a hw testbench
for decoding tests, since thy only read ascii files :-(.I can't read the
bitrate properly from the header file. It's allways -1. Please see example
below and attached c programm. I wan't to check for a fixed bitrate (8000).
2004 Aug 06
3
de-essing into speex?
thanks for getting back to me,
i have uploaded a zip file containing some sound files that
demonstrates the issue.
http://www.bogus.net/~olav/ess.zip
this contains
s.mp3 original wav file (mono) converted to top-quality mp3 (370K)
s.wma windows media encoder with 19khz voice compression ( 62K)
s-2.spx speexenc --vbr --quality 2 on the wav file ( 63K)
s-9.spx
2004 Aug 06
3
size speex file encoded
Hi,
I am working with libspeex api. I would like compare the size of speex file
encoded with libspeex and the size of speex file encoded with speexenc.
For example, I encode with speexenc (narrowband, quality 1) a wav file of
1.43 MB (17 seconds) output a spx file weight 21KB, for other hand I encode
with libspeex the same wav file with same characteristics in arm processor,
pocket pc and the
2005 Sep 27
2
Speex ver 1.1.10 decoder problem
OK, that was a stupid error in the le_int prototype. It's fixed in svn
now.
Jean-Marc
Le mercredi 28 septembre 2005 ? 11:53 +1000, Jean-Marc Valin a ?crit :
> OK, it seems like I screwed up the wav header code between 1.1.8 and
> 1.1.9. Everything seems fine (playing to soundcard also works), except
> that the length reported for the wav is too short, which is why it stops
>
2004 Dec 15
4
"Click" at end of SPX files?
Ashhar Farhan wrote:
>
> dear Anders,
>
> the speex encoder really does not know when you are ending a wave file.
> most probably there is a one-off error in your loop that reads the wave
> file and you are incorrectly reading the end of the wave file.
Hmmm, I am using code ripped verbatim from speexenc. Are there any known
bugs of this kind in that?
> btw, it will be
2009 May 14
1
.spx documentation
Hi!
I'm looking for a documentation of the .spx file type? I want/need to know how such a .spx file is built up.
I want to create a .wav to .spx converter. And additionally a .spx player.
I already searched the net and the speex site but I couldn't find anything useful. Maybe I'm missing something?
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
Peter
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2004 Aug 06
1
speexenc/dec exit code
Hi all,
I've another trivial request: Is there any particular reason why
speexenc and speexdec return 1 on successful completion? It would be
preferable if they returned 0 unless there were errors, to be
consistent with other *nix utilities and to allow for easier
scripting (eg speexdec sample.spx && cp sample.spx somewhere)
Would anyone be against this?
TIA,
Bernard.
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2009 Apr 10
1
Speex .spx bitstream format
Dear experts,
I am trying to understand the structure of the Speex .spx file, so I can
packetize each frame in one packet for example, and in the receiving end,
I can decode a file that has all the received frames (some of them may
lost).
I tried to figure out what is the delimiter used to separate the frames
but I could not so far. I also tried to deleted some data from the .spx
file or change