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2006 Jul 13
0
Compiling the latest SVN checkout
How about installing the libtool development stuff? Otherwise, it may
have something to do with automake 1.9 (I'm using 1.8).
Jan-Marc
Le jeudi 13 juillet 2006 ? 15:26 +0200, Bj?rn Thalheim a ?crit :
> Hello,
>
> I just checked out the latest version of speex and I want to compile it.
> The INSTALL file says that's easy:
>
>
2006 Jul 17
2
patch for compilation under MACOSX
I just compiled speex under my new intel iMac with MacOSX
and get a compilation issue with the malloc.h header not
being found.
Here is a patch that avoid inclusion of malloc.h
under MACOSX. (I'm using osx version 10.4 - Tiger)
--- libspeex/kiss_fft.h 26 Jun 2006 02:22:34 -0000 1.1.1.1
+++ libspeex/kiss_fft.h 17 Jul 2006 15:15:53 -0000
@@ -5,7 +5,9 @@
#include <stdio.h>
2005 Oct 11
1
jitter.c How to
Hello Jean-Marc,
Hello speex-dev-people,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> All I can suggest is having a look at my simple client at:
> http://people.xiph.org/~jm/speexclient/
Unfortunately, this does not compile:
<<<<< snip >>>>>
bjoern@phobos:~/beleg/speex/speexclient-0.0-dev$ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether
2005 Oct 10
2
jitter.c How to
Hi all:
How to use jitter.c, I see this file is not include in the lib.
Sorry for this newbie Q.
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
--
You will
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 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 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 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 May 25
1
stopping the speex file
Hi ,
I am playing the speex file while decoding it through the sound card . How
do I programmatically stop it in the middle while its playing any
suggestions???????
Thanks and Regards
Naga Praveen N
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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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2005 Oct 14
2
Steganographic extension to Speex
Hello kind developers,
I am planning on creating a steganographic extension for speex/CELP.
Since speex/CELP is lossy, there should be quite many bits that one
can use for hiding data.
I'm familiar with the principles of CELP (two filter loops, one for
pitch, the other for formants, let the raw speech frame run through
those filter loops, take residue signal, map it on a codebook entry,
2006 Jul 19
2
Double codebook
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2005 Nov 29
2
cheb_poly_eva using Clenshaw's recurrence formula
Hi,
After reading the paper entitled "The Computation of Line Spectral
Frequencies Using Chebyshev Polynomials", P. Kabal and R.
Ramachandran, IEEE Trans. on ASSP, Vol. 34, No. 6, December 1986, I
rewrite the function cheb_poly_eva in lsp.c using the Clenshaw's
recurrence formula, as described, for example, in Numerical Recipes in
C, Second Edition (5.5 and 5.8) :
static float
2006 Sep 20
2
Denoiser level and AEC problem
Hello,
Is it possible to adjust the level of the denoiser ?
In an old beta, before you change the aggressiveness of the denoiser, it
works very well with the noise of a car, a road etc... but not now.
The AEC too works very well in a old beta, but now, I think there is a
problem... I have tested it with the same sound card (WB 16000).
In any case, your project is the best VOIP library in this
2006 Sep 04
1
Command line cut-off
Hi,
I noticed that, when working with R on a command line, I cannot enter
anything into the command line which is longer than 1023 characters.
If I input sth longer, it'l be just cut off at this lenght, and a "+"
will be presented to me on the command line.
It's not as bad since I can copy'n'paste commands longer than this with
newline characters in between onto the
2006 May 16
2
Determining length of speex file speech
Hello,
I would like to run a script over a speex file which determines, how
long the speech contained in the speex file is.
So I run through the ogg file, skip the first two ogg _pages_ (speex
header and comment header, both contain IMHO only 1 ogg _packet_), and
then count in any ogg page the number of the ogg _frames_ (which, unless
I used -nframes while encoding, which I did not), and multiply
2004 Jul 13
1
LDAP and Domain
Hi to all,
I'm configuring a samba server to act as Windows Domain Server through
ldap,
I've created the users for the domain, and seems to work fine when I'm
not trying
to log against the domain, (I tried with smbclient and mac os x).
The problem is when I'm trying to add a windows machine to the domain,
it ask me
the login/password, I give one of "administrator"