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2006 Aug 17
1
RE: Speex-dev Digest, Vol 27, Issue 18
Can we get a response from Verisilicon on this? We spoke at the VoIP
developer conference and you seemed to indicate that Speex was too difficult
for you guys to implement in your embedded products. Mr. Valin would like
to know specifically what your criteria is to run on your silicon. He needs
to know the following.
What is the maximum code size that you can use?
What is the maximum data
2005 Dec 26
2
Fixed-point VAD?
Hi,
I found this message concerning VAD and was wondering whether VAD has been
ported to fixed-point in the latest version?
Thanks,
SingHui
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin@usherbrooke.ca>
Date: Jul 22, 2005 1:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] Fixed-point
To: gue baja <gue_baja@yahoo.com>
Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org
Hi Baja,
Here's a quick
2004 Aug 06
6
Speex wishlist
Hi,
Speex is getting close to beta4, which I'd like to be feature-complete
(or as close as possible). That's why I'd like to ask if anyone here has
needs for a feature that hasn't been implemented yet. If so, please let
me know.
For those interested, here's what's going to be in beta4. First, the VBR
code has been greatly improved and now works good with wideband too.
2006 Apr 13
2
How to create a compact Speex library
Hi,
Sorry if this a repost but I want to create the
smallest Speex library possible to be put in TI's
TMS320 DSP. I'm only interested in one configuration:
5.97 Kbps narrowband. What part of source code can I
remove? Currently, when I compiled the version 1.1.12
libspeex.a library with the TI TMS320 and
Fixed-Integer options, I get around 522Kb. I would
like to reduce it to as small
2005 Jul 20
1
Fixed-point
Is there any place where I can see a summary of what
is being done and what is still pending with the fixed
point version of the libraries?
I have some experience with vocoders and fairly good
experience with de-jitters and suchs. I may be able to
help.
Thanks
Baja
2006 Apr 13
4
How to create a compact Speex library
--- Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca>
wrote:
> > Sorry if this a repost but I want to create the
> > smallest Speex library possible to be put in TI's
> > TMS320 DSP. I'm only interested in one
> configuration:
> > 5.97 Kbps narrowband. What part of source code
> can I
> > remove? Currently, when I compiled the version
>
2006 Dec 06
2
same bitstream
Narrowband (8 kHz), wideband (16 kHz), and ultra-wideband (32 kHz)
compression in the same bitstream
What is the meaning of this? can i find more information about this
somewhere?
And what is packel loss concealment, an you enable this somewhere?
thanks!
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2007 May 15
4
draft-ietf-avt-rtp-speex-01.txt
Hi all
We are about to send an updated version of the internet draft
"RTP Payload Format for the Speex Codec" to the IETF AVT working group.
Before submitting we would like your input, if you have any comments
or input please send them to the mailing list.
If we don't get any comments in 1 week (by 22. May 2007) we will go ahead
and submit it to the IETF. Of course you can comment
2008 Oct 15
2
Speex mem
Hi,
I need to get an overview over the memory/speed requirements for speex.
We want to investigate whether we can implement on a target processor
with limited resources.
The target processor is a 16 bit fixed pint DSP with a single ALU and
MAC. It runs at 60 MHz and has a total of 16 Kbytes RAM from which other
processing also will eat.
What we would like to implement is a speex encoder and
2006 Nov 21
2
One bug in the SVN and rtp wrapper issue
Hi Jean-Marc and All,
Two things need your confirmation/suggestion.
1) First, I think there is a bug in libspeex/lsp.c line 512.
/* hard limit ak's to +/- 32767 */
if (a < -32767) a =32767; // This line should be changed to if (a <
-32767) a = -32767;
if (a > 32767) a = 32767;
ak[j-1] = (short)a;
2) About the RTP wrapper for VoIP
I'd like to use the
2007 Aug 07
1
Attempting to shrink speex: Are these functions necessary?
for the bits init I am using speex_bits_set_bit_buffer and I don't use
the write to or read from because the data is already in the buffer I am
reading from and I am writing to the final buffer so I don't need to
move arrays around.
what part is the vocoder part of the decode?
Thanks for your help!
-Mike
>>> Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca> 08/06/07
2007 Aug 06
2
Attempting to shrink speex: Are these functions necessary?
Hi,
I am using speex 1.2beta2 on a narrowband 16-bit, 8khz system that has
a severe program space problem and will not fit speex in its normal
operation. In an attempt to shrink speex I placed a breakpoint in every
function and ran a decode and encode and removed the breakpoints that I
hit. in the functions that had a breakpoint that I didn't hit I
commented out those functions (as well as
2006 Nov 21
2
Re: One bug in the SVN and rtp wrapper issue
if the new draft in the manual is used. I don't find how to tell the
decoder which mode(NB/WB/UWB) is used
in the encoder. The RTP header don't contain the mode field and I don't
find the mode information in the
coded frame either.
Does this mean we have to use NB decoder in all cases?
Lianghu
On 11/22/06, Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
>
>
2006 Nov 21
2
Re: One bug in the SVN and rtp wrapper issue
In a word, I don't what's the standard of speex payload format.
The file doc/rtp.txt is for what? Is it not for rtp payload?
I find that rtp.txt is more detail that draft02.txt
Which rtp docment should be followed?
Anyone else has written the RTP wrapper already?
Lianghu
On 11/22/06, Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
>
> > 1) First, I think there is
2007 Jun 19
1
Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Marc Valin [mailto:jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 6:38 PM
To: Michael Shatz
Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++
toolchain
>> Yes, data footprint in the new version is quite manageable. Still I would
>> wish better documentation for speex_alloc_scratch().
>
2006 Jan 09
1
Bitrate at ultra wideband
Hello everyone.
I would like to know which are the available bitrate using the ultra-wideband compression.
Thank you!
Paolo
Gruppo Telecom Italia - Direzione e coordinamento di Telecom Italia S.p.A.
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2007 Jul 23
2
uwb bitrates
Hello
I just wrote a little application using speex. I am compressing and packing singel frames to transmit them. Now I read in the manual, that it's possible to achieve higher bit rates by packing more than one frames at once. Unfortunately there is no table included at the manual, that shows the "real" bitrates of ultra wide band mode. So my question is: Can someone provide that
2006 Dec 11
6
Sampling Rate
Kirk,
Speex was designed for 8kHz, 16kHz, and 32kHz sample rates. If you
don't use one of these sample rates, you'll be messing up important
assumptions deep within the codec. Why these sample rates? It's
telecommunications tradition, rather than PC audio tradition.
If you want an efficient and high quality format for voice chat, try
16kHz with VBR quality 6. You should see
2007 May 16
2
draft-ietf-avt-rtp-speex-01.txt
> Page 3:
>
> To be compliant with this specification, implementations MUST support
> 8 kHz sampling rate (narrowband)" and SHOULD support 8 kbps bitrate.
> The sampling rate MUST be 8, 16 or 32 kHz.
>
> There is a type above after (narrowband), there is a " extra character.
>
> I don't understand what is the motivation to specify "SHOULD
2004 Aug 06
1
wideband bitrates
Hi,
I found this list of Speex bitrates in the mail archive.
http://www.xiph.org/archives/speex-dev/200306/0004.html
Can somebody confirm that this list is correct?
I am wondering about the following:
- On the Speex website it says: "Speex is based on CELP and is designed to
compress voice at bitrates ranging from 2 to 44 kbps."
while the bitrates listed here are e.g. 84400 for