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2005 Dec 20
0
CVS compilation and EVC++ 4.0
I'll try fixing that. It's funny "gcc -ansi -Wall" doesn't even complain
about it despite the fact it's not C89-compliant. In the mean time, you
can always replace it with:
spx_word16_t w[1024];
and you'll be fine (unless you try AEC with a frame size > 512).
Sorry about the inconvenience. <cheap shot>Must be the price to pay for
using an inferior
2005 Dec 20
2
CVS compilation and EVC++ 4.0
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 09:22:36PM +1100, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> I'll try fixing that. It's funny "gcc -ansi -Wall" doesn't even complain
> about it despite the fact it's not C89-compliant.
"gcc -ansi -pedantic -Wall" does the trick. Does seem like a bug if
there are other major compilers that don't implement this though. Does
the non-embedded
2004 Aug 06
1
Fatal end of line errors occur when trying to compile libspeex in eVC++ 3.0 or 4.0
Hi all,
I'm trying to create a speex decoder library for Pocket PC platform. I then intend to use this library
within my .NET Compact Framework application. But when I simply try to compile the
libspeex files within my eMbedded Visual C++ environment, I receive
the following error
c:\documents and settings\asheeshv.grapecity\desktop\pocketpcdll\speex\bits.c(367) : fatal error C1010:
2004 Aug 06
1
Libspeex-cygwin-EVC++ 3.0
Hello Carl,
Can you send me libspeex compilated in eVC. And can you describe where and how set the FIXED_POINT flag in eVC.
Thanks you.
Regards.
Rodrigo.
<p>----- Mensaje original -----
De: "Carl Douglas"<CarlD@itouchmobility.com>
Env.: 15/01/04 17:43:43
Para: "speex-dev@xiph.org"<speex-dev@xiph.org>
Asunto: RE: [speex-dev]
2006 Jan 19
1
Compile error (svn 10743)
Hi,
I've received svn 10743 revision.
But there are compile errors at three files with VS2005.
Please check these reports.
Sohn,
Platform system engineer.
=============================================================================
1. modes.c
- nb_mode_new()
SpeexNBMode * nb_mode;
nb_mode = (SpeexNBMode *) speex_alloc (sizeof (SpeexNBMode));
if (nb_mode == NULL) return NULL;
2004 Aug 06
1
Project setting for embedded visual c++ 3.0
Hi all,
I'm quite new to Speex and i'm tryng to do a porting of it
for my pocketpc platform....
The encodig time seem to be too hight, i think something goes wrong
putting
--enable-fixed-point
--enable-fixed-point-debug
--enable-arm-asm
in project setting of EVC++ 3.0 (i've got EVC++ 4.0 too)
i do my test with an Ipaq 3850 (206 MHz IntelĀ® Strong ARM 32-bit RISC Processor)
running
2004 Sep 29
1
Ask about arm-asm perfomance
How big is difference between encoding speeds of libspeex compiled with
arm-asm, and without it?
My application is written in EVC++, but there is no inline assembler, so
I have to compile speex without arm-asm.
But I still trying to find a way to use speex with arm-asm under my
EVC++ application.
I tried to compile speex with arm-asm under gcc (arm-wince-pe), but
generated static link
2006 Jul 18
2
echo cancellation seg faults
Hi,
For my VoIP application machine A sends speex encoded audio of to
machine B and vice versa at. Data is captured in PCM 8Khz, 16 bit
and then encoded using speex 1.1.12
The packet A played and the packet A captured through mic are the
input to speex echo canceller. So I am trying to remove traces of
packet A played from the captured data. I have followed example
testecho.c
All I hear is some
2004 Aug 06
0
Libspeex-cygwin-EVC++ 3.0
I have built the Speex library for Pocket PC using the FIXED_POINT flag in eVC 3. It works fine.
I think the iPAQ 3600 (ARM SA 1110, I think this is a 200mhz cpu), is a bit slow for encoding in realtime. The Speex encode function takes 30+ ms to encode one 20ms sample frame in a debug build. I didn't try the release build with compiler optimization.
The iPAQ 3970 (PXA250, I think this is a
2005 Dec 20
0
CVS compilation and EVC++ 4.0
Yeah, MSVC doesn't like that notation.. You can use alloca which allocates
stuff on the stack instead I believe.
-----Original Message-----
From: speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org] On
Behalf Of Ralph Giles
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 9:52 AM
To: Jean-Marc Valin
Cc: Speex Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] CVS compilation and EVC++ 4.0
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005
2004 Aug 06
1
status report on the Windows CE (PocketPC) ACM codec
>
> It was essentially my own mistake. After the Embedded C++ IDE crashed
unexpectedly,
> the .lib file was no longer present in the project settings (the project
had not been saved)
> so all the errors I got were caused by a missing .lib reference in the
link stage!
> I had to change my cross compiler target to "arm-wince-pe" because
otherwise the
> object/.lib files
2007 Apr 15
3
question about spx_fft
Hi Jean-Marc and list,
Is the spx_fft function in fftwrap.c a standard fft function?
void spx_fft(void *table, spx_word16_t *in, spx_word16_t *out)
When I say standard, I mean the input "in" is 128 point short data for
example and
the output "out" is 128 short complex value which is stored in 256
short array with real and
image part. Looks like the function did some
2006 Jul 19
2
echo cancellation seg faults
Hi,
If I pass the same ref and the echo data to the echo cancellation
API, I am expecting silence as output. I get back the original
audio data. Is this correct?
Thanks
-Anurag
Quoting ac2491@columbia.edu:
> Hi Jean,
>
> I got the earlier problem fied with correct NN and tail values.
> But
> I dont see any echo being cancelled. To the echo cancel API I am
> giving, audio
2006 Oct 20
5
To symbian and speex developers! Building instructions
Hello to everyone!
During building speex library for Symbian OS I encountered some problems. All thess problems can be solved by modifying the speex sources. I don't have access to SVN repository of speex, so I will just describe the changes to be done:
1) mmp file in symbian derictory misses windows.c sources. You need to add this string into speex.mmp:
SOURCES windows.c
2) Symbian OS
2006 Jul 19
2
echo cancellation seg faults
Probably the level of your signal is too low and/or you're just not
letting it time to adapt.
Jean-Marc
Le mercredi 19 juillet 2006 ? 19:00 -0400, ac2491@columbia.edu a ?crit :
> On closer looks and debugging I always end up in
>
> speex_echo_cancel function with comment
> /* Temporary adaption rate if filter is not adapted correctly */
>
>
> Does this give any clue
2006 Oct 22
2
Bug with the new preprocessor
Hello,
I have an (Access violation reading location) on line 115 in the fftwrap.c :
out[i] = scale*in[i];
with i = 1193
Only with preprocessor active
Systems : Visual studio 2005, XP, WB 16000 Hz, last svn.
Hope it helps you.
Ouss
-----Original Message-----
From: speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org] On
Behalf Of speex-dev-request@xiph.org
Sent: dimanche 22 octobre
2005 Jul 12
1
How to compile libspeex to .lib
Hi,
I am probably missing something really simple (since I don't know very much
about compiling or anything) but I am trying to compile the latest version of
Speex (1.1.10) into a .lib file.
I have compiled it with GCC under Cygwin with -enable-fixed-point and
--enable-static, and have produced a .a file. I want to be able to use it with
eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0. I guessed that I would need
2008 Oct 01
2
VS2005 build stability?
Hello! I couldn't find any recent discussion of this, so thought I'd
post, and I'm not clear who maintains the Win32 build environment or I'd
have contacted them directly. I've finally gotten around to turning
voice back on in my project, and I'm having issues with obtaining a
stable build in VS2005. I've checked out SVN trunk of obb (as libogg)
and speex, built
2006 Feb 14
2
Updated task list for Speex
Hi everyone,
For all those of you who always wanted to contribute to Speex, but
didn't know what to do, I've just updated the list of things that could
be done on: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Speex
The tasks range from maintaining a FAQ to writing a better perceptual
enhancer. Some of the more complex things listed would even make a good
university project! If you're interested in
2004 Aug 06
1
Libspeex-cygwin-EVC++ 3.0
Hi all,
As someone knows i'm tring to develop a VoIP application
for my ipaq 3850 (200 Mhz) using speex...
I guessed, for better perfomance, to build libspeex using GCC under linux or cygwin with
--enable-fixed-point and --enable-arm-asm and use the compiled library under Embedded VC++ 3.0.
I don't know if it's possible and only today i started to read something about
cross-compiling