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2007 Nov 28
3
[PATCH] Add Visual Studio 2008 Prject files
I pulled the test directory from 2003, but everything else from 2005. The 2005 files have more ?cross-compiling? targets than the 2003 ones. I fixed the various missing files in the new 2008 projects (misc.c and one other other are gone now). The only thing you could do which would make them more compact would be to get rid of the subdirectories under each vs-version. There is no real need for
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem with the patch
We just came across an occasional crash with the Win32 Assembly patch I sent in earlier, so hold off on applying it until we send an updated version. Aron Rosenberg SightSpeed http://www.sightspeed.com <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2004 Aug 06
3
libspeex/SSE Intrinsics with GCC 3.3.x
Here is code to add to configure.in to do what you want. It preserves CFLAGS and uses that var to hold the sse enable flags. You can subset this under the exisiting AC_ARG for sse or just make it do it all the time. If you notice the i?86, that means any x86 platform target will have it enabled. You can change that i686, but keep in mind that some distros compile/target for i386 on the glibc
2007 Nov 28
7
[PATCH] Add Visual Studio 2008 Prject files
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2007 Nov 28
1
[PATCH] missing speexdec directory for vs2008, modes_wb.c
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2004 Aug 06
2
Notes on 1.1.4 Windows. Testing of SSE Intrinics Code and others
Jean-Marc, Are you sure that you don't need to add just -msse to enable the intrinsics rather than a full fledged -march=pentium3? I did some playing around and I can get intrinsics code to compile with -march=i686 -msse on linux with that. Check out:
2006 Nov 13
13
Quick survey for Speex 1.2
Hi everyone, As you may have guess, Speex 1.2 is slowly approaching, though there's still a lot left to do so I can't say how long it'll take. I thought this was the right time to ask if there's anything missing or that can be improved to make 1.2 better. At this point, it can't be anything major, but there are still some changes that are possible, e.g: - Improving some
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
2004 Aug 06
5
SIMD interest
Greetings, <p>my apologies for putting this trash in the mailing list but the topic about SSE run-time option interested me pretty much. Looks like some people is really experienced on the topic. I would really appreciate if somebody could point me to good resources about SSE and Altivec (not necessarly on the net, I'm ready to invest some money if necessary). I already have intel
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
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option.
> > OK, so here's a first start. I've translated to intrinsics the asm I > > sent 1-2 days ago. The result is about 5% slower than the pure asm > > approach, so it's not too bad (SSE asm is 2x faster than x87). Note that > > unlike the previous version which had a kludge to work with order 8 > > (required for wideband), this version only works with order
2005 May 25
3
Speex on TI C6x, Problem with TI C5x Patch
>> There is a bit of work remaining to get the memory usage down for a >> multichannel application. There have been some good posts over the >> last couple of months about reducing memory usage. > > I think 1.1.8 incorporates all memory reductions proposed. Let me know > otherwise. For the persistent storage, the only change that I have made is to MAX_CHARS_PER_FRAME,
2004 Aug 06
2
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option. Add Win32 SSE code
Jean-Marc, There is a big difference between SSE and SSEFP. The SSEFP means that the CPU supports the xmm registers. All Intel chips with SSE support do, however no current 32 bit AMD chips support the XMM registers. They will support the SSE instructions but not those registers. You are right about the SSE2 not being used. The AMD Opterons are the first AMD CPU's which support
2004 Aug 06
3
Speex 1.1.4 is out
> Is it a problem if all the files are compiled with -march=pentium3 > ? The patch that we sent in already detects in the configure.in script > which system you are on and sets a define correctly, i.e. _USE_SSE. Well, if what you want is auto-detection, turning on -march=pentium3 means that the code will crash on anything lower than a pentium3. Not really useful. Of course,
2004 Aug 06
2
Complexity vs BitRate
Jean-Marc and others, We are using Speex inside our Video Conferencing application and have some questions about the trade-off of complexity vs bitrate. A little background information is needed: 1. For us the actual bit-rate isn't that big a deal. Speex running at 14kbps or 8 kbps is minor compared to the video traffic running at 128, 256 or 384 kbps. 2. We care a little about
2007 Nov 28
0
[PATCH] Add Visual Studio 2008 Prject files
Ok! If there are indeed cross-compiling targets defined, then vs2005 projects probably should be maintained. In any case, this is all up to Jean-Marc, since he's the one that actually has authority to change it :) Jean-Marc -- what's your opinion? On 11/28/07, Aron Rosenberg <arosenberg@sightspeed.com> wrote: > > I pulled the test directory from 2003, but everything else
2004 Aug 06
3
Decoding raw problem on OS X with 1.03
On Mar 29, 2004, at 5:05 PM, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > Can you try manually swapping the bytes on the raw output and see if > you > get something useful (I think by default wav is always little endian > while raw is native endian)? Well, my apologies. Apparently I got confused when trying all the different formats and somehow skipped little endian. The decoded raw file is in
2004 Aug 06
1
Re-encoding decoded Speex
Hello All, I was wondering what the theoretical ramifications where of re-encoding an already decoded Speex stream. This would be used to mix a live stream of several Speex end-points for a group-conferencing product? Would there be a significant impact on the quality - Should I set bit-rate higher on the re-encode side? Or is there a fancy way to mix the encoded samples?
2004 Aug 06
2
Speex 1.1.4 is out
> Am I right with the assumption, that currently you have to enable > processor specific optimizations with compile/configure options? > > How difficult would it be to add support for runtime CPU detection? > Is this a feature you might consider adding? Pretty complicated because of some annoying decisions taken by the gcc team. The problem is that gcc won't let you use
2004 Aug 06
6
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option.
So we ran the code on a Windows XP based Atholon XP system and the xmm registers work just fine so it appears that Windows 2000 and below does not support them. We agree on not supporting the non-FP version, however the run time flags need to be settable with a non FP SSE mode so that exceptions are avoided. I thus propose a set of defines like this instead of the ones in our initial patch: