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2006 Oct 24
1
Does VAD/DTX work without VBR and Preprocessor
Hi Marc, Thanks for your quick response. So if VAD is enabled then VBR will be enable although it's a special VBR. How about take out the VAD code from the VBR and remove the code else? Lianghu On 10/24/06, Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote: > > > 1) there are VAD related codes in the source file preprocess.c. > > Will VAD still work If I
2006 Oct 24
2
Does VAD/DTX work without VBR and Preprocessor
Hello, I'm try to run speex on some ARM processor. I'd like to cut away some speex features including VBR, ABR and preprocessor while still supporting VAD/DTX. But I've found some puzzles in the source code regarding VAD as below, 1) there are VAD related codes in the source file preprocess.c. Will VAD still work If I don't use the source file preprocess.c? 2)The speex manual
2007 Jun 15
2
VBR quality...
When i use VBR do i need to set VBR quality or speex quality? Is the speex quality referred to the overall quality and instead VBR quality only if i use VBR? Do these qualities override each other? Thanks. --------------------------------- L'email della prossima generazione? Puoi averla con la nuova Yahoo! Mail -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
2008 Mar 02
1
Speex: complexity, VBR, ABR, CBR, quality
Hi All; If someone used speex and has experience with its settings, then who can help to explain the following: 1) When it is recommended to use VBR (vbr => true)? 2) If there relation between setting the vbr => true and the abr value (for example to be 0 or 1 or 10) and the relation between this value and abr (true / false). 3) Any relation between the quality value and the abr value?
2003 Sep 09
1
Should Speex VBR Introduce Distortion?
Hi All, I've run into a small hiccup in encoding my audios with Speex. When I encode audience laughter and applause with 'speexenc' (version 1.0.1), the result is quite acceptable... until I enable VBR. Then it distorts horribly. My understanding of VBR is that it frees the encoder to vary the number of bits emitted to better maintain the quality requested, and so I would have
2008 Apr 11
3
Change target VBR on-the-fly?
Josh, Yes, you can change VBR quality or ABR average bitrate at any time. You don't need to do anything special. I use this feature (changing VBR quality midstream) from time to time and it's quite convenient. Tom Joshua Gargus <schwa at fastmail.us> wrote: > > Hi there (from speex-dev newbie), > > Is it possible to change the target VBR on the fly? The
2013 Oct 21
2
VBR conflicts filesystem?
For a bootable usb drive, syslinux seems use MBR and VBR to find vmlinuz and ramdisk. And VBR stays in the first sector of partition, 63rd for example. So does VBR conflicts the filesystem on partition?
2006 Feb 18
1
Help on Speex VBR mode
I have a work to do about the VBR mode of Speex and the way it works. I must study the vbr.c file. I get the global idea about what the code does, but I'm not able to describe it in details. So I would like to know if there's somewhere a documentation about the vbr.ccode that I could read to make me understand how it works ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2018 Jan 03
1
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
Sorry for the late response. I am set to digest on this list. One of my chief complaints about mailman (besides non-searchable archives), is that you can either get every message or digest, but not "digest except for threads to which I have responded for which I want every message directly". > The command line installers have the core module and the bootloader file, all embedded
2009 Aug 03
1
Does VBR work for speex in non-float platform now?
Hi All, We are using speex for linphone in blackfin fixed point platform. The speex version we are using is svn-14525. If we don't disable vbr by "--disable-vbr", the sound quality will be very bad in linphone. But if we disable it, sound will be perfect. I noticed in the speex.org, there is a comment like this: > >Speex 1.2beta3 is out >December 11, 2007 >The most
2018 Jan 02
3
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
Thanks for the response, Gene. Much appreciated. I didn't get all of it; mind if I follow on below? ldlinux.sys is ldlinux.bin without the VBR (Volume Boot Record) code. > Makes sense. > > 1. Where is the code that goes in the VBR or Block Group 0 padding? > > diskboot.inc. > which appears to be included in diskstart.inc. I will have to dig in and see how this all gets
2015 Jan 22
2
Opus for speech: VBR vs CBR
Hi guys, I'm using Opus for speech in wide-band mode (sampling rate 16000) and 20ms frames with signal type set to SIGNAL_VOICE. I have a few questions here: 1. When I choose VBR mode, the codec seems to choose the bitrate on its own. However, that seems to be an issue on mobile devices. In some cases, when I configure the bitrate to say 20kbps, I see that the outgoing codec bitrate at
2010 Dec 21
2
A Question about VBR
Congrats to the team for 0.10.0. It sounds really good in the tests I've done so far. I'm really looking forward to the 1.0 release. One question though: could you explain briefly the difference between VBR and unconstrained VBR? And, in my case, the $64K question: is there any situation where CELT could produce more data than specified by nbCompressedBytes when encoding? Thanks
2018 Jan 03
2
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
Gene, thanks for doing "Reply-All". I only get digest, so this keeps me in the loop. Appreciated. > which appears to be included in diskstart.inc. I will have to dig in and > see > > how this all gets compiled (pointers always appreciated :-) ). > > Yes. > Is the build process documented? Or am I just going to have to plod through the makefiles? > As Ady said,
2018 Jan 01
2
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
Hi Syslinuxers, I am trying to understand the basic load chain in fat32 and ext4. I dug into the assembly for MBR, which is pretty straightforward: 1. Find boot partition (or use the pre-defined one at byte 440 for altmbr.bin) 2. Load the first 512-byte sector of the partition (VBR for fat32, Block Group 0 padding for ext). 3. Execute that code The code that is loaded, however, has to be too
2004 Aug 06
1
VBR reencoding @128k problem
I did some further investigating into this issue and here's what I found: It appears somewhere between ices0.1.0 and ices 0.2.0 is where the "bug" (for lack of a better term) was introduced that i'm noticing. When I compile ices0.2.0 w/lame 3.89beta, the VBR is *NOT* reencoded, but instead streamed out at full VBR bitrate(s). However, when using ices0.1.0 w/lame 3.89beta, it
2013 Oct 22
2
VBR conflicts filesystem?
In my usb drive with EXT3 filesystem in /dev/sda1 partition, syslinux uses the first sector on /dev/sda1 but EXT3 filesystem doesn't? On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Ferenc Wagner <wferi at niif.hu> wrote: > Kun Huang <gareth at unitedstack.com> writes: > > > For a bootable usb drive, syslinux seems use MBR and VBR > > (and some files on the partition) >
2004 Aug 06
2
ices and VBR mp3s?
I posted a while back about having trouble with ices 0.2.2 being able to re-encode VBR mp3s, and the response was that ices 0.2.2 did not reencode VBR mp3s. Are there any plans to include such support in future ices versions? If so, any ideas as to when such versions would become available? Thanks, -- "Shall life renew these bodies of a truth? Steve Chadsey All death will
2002 Aug 03
1
vbr / cbr / abr API calls
Hi, Maybe this is documented somewhere, if so, please send me a link to the documentation. My question is: how to set up different (VBR, CBR, ABR) modes when calling the Ogg Vorbis API? Currently I do: CBR: ret = vorbis_encode_setup_managed( &vorbisInfo, getInChannel(), getOutSampleRate(),
2004 Aug 06
1
Frozen upper spectrum in WB VBR CNG
Hi, I've been using Speex in my voice-over-IP program on Win32, in wideband (16kHz) mode. I just starting using VBR recently and have run into something that might be a problem within Speex: If someone hasn't spoken for a little while, and the bitrate drops to very low, sometimes the high half of the spectrum becomes frozen with a looping sound. The bottom half of the spectrum is