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2006 Sep 11
2
Distances in codebook search
Hello,
I recently measured the distances ndist[0][nb_subvect-1] which are used
to make the decicion, which codebook entries are to be used in
libspeex/cb_search.c (function split_cb_search_shape_sign).
For that I took a couple of audio books (all german speech), downsampled
the tracks to 8kHz and encoded them with "speexenc -n --bitrate 15000
..." (I used svn revision 11825).
Usually,
2006 Aug 07
2
NB SubMode: 5
Hello,
I do test runs of speex using
speexenc -n [name].wav [name].spx
The wav-files (6 different speech files) hereby are sampled at 44100Hz.
Most interestingly, all Frames have SubModeID 5.
I haven't tracked the Assignment of the SubModeID through the source
code, so I just wanted to ask, if I can assume "speexenc -n" to use
SubModeID 5 always?
Ciao,
Bj?rn
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2006 Aug 08
2
NB SubMode: 5
Hi,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>> I haven't tracked the Assignment of the SubModeID through the source
>> code, so I just wanted to ask, if I can assume "speexenc -n" to use
>> SubModeID 5 always?
>
> Only if you never change the bit-rate. But speexenc -n was a dumb idea
> in the first place...
I know ... Thats why I downsampled the WAV-File to 8kHz (I got
2006 Sep 18
2
Exc CB Search very little Question
Hello,
just to make sure I haven't gotten anything wrong:
In cb_search.c (function split_cb_search_shape_sign) after all that
searching nb_subvect CB entries are being written into the stream. These
are all taken from the same codebook.
If I wanted to, I could just change their order, couldn't I?
Because important is only the linear combination of them all together,
which I keep
2006 Jul 13
4
Compiling the latest SVN checkout
Hello,
I just checked out the latest version of speex and I want to compile it.
The INSTALL file says that's easy:
bjoern@deimos:~/studium/beleg/resources/svn/speex$ cat INSTALL
Installing Speex is as easy as:
% ./configure [--prefix=<install-path>]
% make
% make install
Note that if you are using the code from SVN, you will need to run
"autogen.sh" instead of
2006 Aug 11
2
Speex in mobile phones?
Hi
I want to implement speex in the project I working on, is it possible? I use Symbian, so, is there C++\Java speex for phones?
Regards
Thabang
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2006 Sep 18
2
Exc CB Search very little Question
Hi,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Not sure I understand your question. Change the order of what within what?
In cb_search, we iterate nb_subvect times over a codebook, finding
nb_subvect codebook entries to quantize the excitation signal. After
finding these nb_subvect codebook entries, they're written into the stream:
/*save indices*/
for (i=0;i<nb_subvect;i++)
{
2006 Jul 19
2
Double codebook
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2006 Sep 19
2
Exc CB Search very little Question
Hi,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Well, you could change the order in the encoder as long as you reverse
> it in the decoder as well.
Ok, I see that in the split_cb_shape_sign_unquant function, that each
coefficient is tied to it's position in the nb_subvect exc coefficients.
Honestly, I have problems understanding what exactly the codebook search
works like. If you have the time to to
2006 Sep 19
2
Exc CB Search very little Question
Hi,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>> 1. What is the point in multiplying a codebook index with some number
>> ant adding a loop variable to it as done in the exc unquant function.
>> for (j=0;j<subvect_size;j++)
>> exc[subvect_size*i+j]+=s*0.03125*shape_cb[ind[i]*subvect_size+j];
>
> That's just how you represent a 2D array in C: the codebook has
2006 May 15
1
speex encoder bitrates
Hi,
I wanted to know how do we set the bitrates for the speex encoder through
the program . I want to assign various bitrates and chk the encoding at
those rates.
Thanks and Regards
Naga Praveen N
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2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
On Apr 12, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Michael McCracken wrote:
> Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents
> called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places.
Interesting, my only comment is if we pick this we need to just spell
it Naga.
Naga are also snake people in D&D (yea... I know).
>
> Here's a brief link explaining the
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
On Apr 12, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Michael McCracken wrote:
> Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents
> called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places.
naga.org already exists, though. We probably want to have the .org
available.
I like the dragon theme but most of the familiar dragon names are taken.
The Hydra of Greek mythology was a
2006 May 06
2
Speex for Windows Mobile 5.0
Hi,
I am Praveen , working in Yash Technologies , I would like to know your
contact number as we want to know whether the speex codec is compatible with
the Windows Mobile 5.0 or not . Also can we get the source code for the
pocket pc version of the speex codec . Hope we get your contact number soon.
Thanks and Regards
Naga Praveen N
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2012 Apr 16
0
Gompertz-Makeham hazard models---test for significant difference
Hi, all.
I'm working with published paleodemographic data (counts of skeletons that
have been assigned into an age-range category, based upon observed
morphological characteristics). For example, the following is the age
distribution from a prehistoric cemetery in Egypt:
naga <-
2007 Apr 12
7
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents
called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places.
Here's a brief link explaining the specific Cambodian meaning -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_(mythology)#N.C4.81gas_in_Cambodia
I like this as a name, because it's unique short and easy to type and
remember (as long as you omit the accent,
2013 Dec 03
7
[PATCH] xen: arm: Fixing ttbcr (TCR_EL1 for AArch64) size.
This patch fixes size of ttbcr register (TCR_EL1 in case of AArch64)
and it''s programming considering size in case of context switch.
Currently ttbcr is defined as 32b register but for AArch64 TCR_EL1
size is 64b.
Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup.patel@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Pranavkumar Sawargaonkar <pranavkumar@linaro.org>
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xen/arch/arm/domain.c | 8
2009 Nov 30
1
multiple column argument in formula (MASS:lda)
Dear R Help team,
I'm having some problems running a discriminant analysis (MASS:lda)
over my data, i have a grouping variable coming from a previous
cluster analysis and several discriminators (78 actually). I'm trying
to run lda using column index as independent variable in the formula
like it's done in the help page for ?formula:
2006 Jul 05
3
list of users
Hi all,
I''m creating admin module. in that module i need to get the list of
users and also the projects created by the each user.
No doubt i''m getting the list of users. but i''m not getting the list
of projects done by each user..
This is my code::
<% for user in @users %>
<%=link_to
2006 Jul 05
4
Rails Web Hosting?
Hi,
Where can I find Rails web hosting? I wish to get a domain name + web
hosting.
Kind Regards,
Lennie De Villiers
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