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2007 May 03
2
Re: [Iaxclient-devel] iaxclient & speex
> As you can tell, the AAGC integration with speex was really a classic > hack. Instead of re-creating the hack, what's probably best here is to > integrate AAGC back into speex, and have a proper API. Agreed here. If you can come up with a clean patch to add that feature, it's something I'd like to see in Speex. > For those of you just tuning in, what I call
2008 Nov 05
3
Porting Speex to embedded 32bit
Dear Speex developers I am going to port Speex on LPC2368 I tested Speex encoding and the mesurments shows ~40ms cpu time for one frame Do you know who ported speex to NXP or other 32bit platform? Best Regards Zohar fox -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/attachments/20081105/8261e962/attachment.htm
2011 May 25
1
pre-processor's residual echo suppression and AEC order
Hi, Arun and me are working on a echo-canceler module for pulseaudio build around speex. When using the preprocessor's echo filter, specifically in combination with denoise and AGC, it's unclear whether these have to run before or after the AEC. Right now we've got one instance of speex_preprocessor doing AGC and denoise running before the echo canceler; and a second for echo
2007 May 03
4
Re: [Iaxclient-devel] iaxclient & speex
> I hate to be a talker and not a do-er, but I won't be able to write this > myself, probably someone on the iaxclient team could do it. Anyway, let me know if/when someone's working on that. >> Hmm, or does that mean the analogue AGC is actually completely >> independent from the "real" AGC. Any thoughts? >> > > It's actually a bit more
2011 Jan 03
3
Distorted output in fixed-point AEC
Hi, I couldn't find a discussion that specifically addresses this, so here it is. I'm using Speex AEC in my mobile VoIP application to cancel speaker echo. The used version is 1.2rc1 from the website, and I'm compiling with fixed-point. On most occasions, the AEC works very well and cancels most of the echo (combined with the preprocessor). On some devices, where the microphone signal
2012 Oct 03
1
Echo Cancelation Algorithm Details and Tuning
Hi, I am just starting up on SPEEX AEC algorithm and have couple of questions around echo cancelation algorithm used in SPEEX. 1) Usually Echo Cancelation Algorithm has support for number of components ? - Non-Linear Processor (NLP) - Automatic Microphone Gain Control (AGC) - Transducer Equalization (EQ) - Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) - Ambient
2011 Jan 08
1
Distorted output in fixed-point AEC
Hi Jean-Marc, thanks for the response. First, I will clarify again that floating-point solves this - so isn't that a bug in fixed-point? Also, I understand that algorithmically the AEC won't cancel echo properly on a non-linear signal, but why completely distort the output? If the echo just won't get cancelled it would be acceptable, but in the current state it disables the ability to
2008 Nov 17
1
Porting Speex to embedded 32bit
Hi Jen-Marc, this news were very interesting because of what I intedd to use speex for... Can you make some personal comments about that? Were you involved or consulted about it? Will it make it's way into the official version? I remember that you commented a long time ago that the DSPIC version was too much of a tour-de-force to make it to the official version, but this is a much nicer
2010 Nov 12
1
Speex development
Essentially, the thing that's been holding up 1.2 was the AEC and preprocessor. The codec itself is pretty stable and I do not really see more work happening on it. As for the AEC and preprocessor, these are really open-ended project and I lack sufficient time to take care of them. Jean-Marc On 10-11-12 03:27 AM, Ken Smith wrote: > Basically, Speex is the brain child of Jean-Marc
2011 May 24
3
AEC learning behaviour
Hello, We've integrated the speex echo canceller into PulseAudio, and coupled with the AGC/denoiser, it works reasonably well and has been a breeze to plug in, so thank you! One thing we're seeing, though, is that the canceller seems to take some time (a few seconds) to "learn", so initially the echo is clearly audible and it slowly fades out. This sometimes occurs in the middle
2007 May 03
3
iaxclient & speex
Hi The latest SVN trunk for speex has changed the SpeexPreprocessState to an opaque structure, for jolly good software engineering reasons. However, the Analogue AGC (AAGC) feature of iaxclient (in audio_enode.c) relies on some members of this. It uses speech_prob to detect when there is enough speech to consider AAGC and then loudness2 to decide how to adjust the input mixer. We want to use
2009 May 27
3
Is 17 dB ERLE normal?
Hi We are working on a speaker phone system using PJSIP and Speex Speech processing API on an ARM platform. Currently we have spent about a month on getting the AEC to work properly and we have worked through the most common causes of problems (such as clock drift, synchronization problems and non-linearity's in echo path). Now we achieve ERLE of about 17 dB which tells me that the AEC is
2006 Jan 23
1
AGC control and how to echo cancellation?
Hi, all. When AGC enabled, I can hear echo and electronic noise. (in newest svn version) In my thought the computed gain value is too big. Which value exactly can affect to max boost level? And I want to implement the echo cancellation. Is there any example? Forgive my poor question. Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Nov 09
2
A few Speex AEC+preprocessor examples
Andras Kadinger wrote: > I have now found a testcase where SVN AGC starts out good, but then it > keeps increasing the gain but never decreasing it, and eventually goes > out through the roof, during the same single recording. I've been doing massive changes in the svn preprocessor, so I'm not too surprised I broke the AGC, because I haven't updated it. Did it also do that in
2011 Jun 22
1
Acoustic echo cancellation
On 06/22/2011 09:30 AM, Steve Kann wrote: > Speaking of AEC (thought not quite on topic for this thread), > > Has anyone on this list played with the GIPS code that google just > open-sourced? It looks like their AEC also has code to handle > differential sample rates, though I haven't really evaluated it > thoroughly. > > There is really a lot of code in the drop ?
2007 Sep 07
4
Speex and the ARM7 Core
Hello, I'm sorry if this is not the correct place to ask this question but what I'm looking for is any data on the reality of Speex working on an ARM7 core? I'm looking at doing a few diffrent projects where I will be using a proc such as the LPC2378 with the ARM7TDMI-S core running at 72Mhz (although errata show only 60Mhz is currenlty possible). Do you know if there is a port
2005 Sep 05
1
Help needed regarding Echo Cancellation
Dear all, I need to use echo cancellation in a VOIP application using speex narrowband codec.I am facing some problems with echo cancellation. It will be very helpfull if someone can put some light on the following issues. 1: =================== -- When call is started EC works fine for first few seconds. Bur after a certain period [usually 20 sec or more] it does not work or works very bad
2010 Nov 12
3
Speex development
Hi, Just wanted to know, is speex still being developed? I was going through the manual and its dated December 2007 for speex version 1.2 beta 3. As far as I can see there doesnt seem to be any new versions since then, is there any development work on speex? regards, James -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Nov 08
2
A few Speex AEC+preprocessor examples
The echo suppression in SVN is shaping up quite nicely! I have also observed some - occasional, apparently data-dependent - misbehaviour in AGC. http://www.surfnonstop.com/~bandit/speex/echocard1/
2007 May 29
2
Noise suppression less than AGC gain
>> Yes, after I stop speaking, the noise slowly starts climbing again, and >> if I peek at st->agc_gain, that's slowly climbing too. I think part of >> the trouble is that the noise in here isn't uniform white noise; there's >> traffic outside the window and people walking in the hallway outside my >> door. Each little event is enough to cause the AGC