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2004 Aug 06
0
Speex ACM no longer Beta (Houston, we have a release!)
And where do we get this? Saw nothing on the speex website...
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From: "Christian Buchner" <Christian.Buchner1@epost.de>
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Subject: [speex-dev] Speex ACM no longer Beta (Houston, we have a release!)
<p><p>The Speex ACM codec has been released as version 1.0.1.1. Enjoy! Here
2004 Aug 06
0
Speex beta 3 is out
Jean-Marc Valin writes:
> I'd like to announce Speex beta 3:
...and I would like to say that it has been uploaded to Debian.
Let me pass along the following words I got via email from the Debian
Installer: "Thank you for your contribution to Debian."
It is currently in http://incoming.debian.org, and in a few hours it
will move from there into the "package pool" as
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex ACM no longer Beta (Houston, we have a release!)
Christian,
I have successfully integrated your ACM codec in our applications, but I have run into one minor issue. In a code comment you imply that fmtnotice is an optional part of the WAVEFORMATEX extra data. I tried to play a file that had no fmtnotice but Windows did not recognize it as valid and did not play the audio.
Your work is very much appreciated here and we are anxiously awaiting
2004 Aug 06
2
Speex beta 3 is out
Hi,
I'd like to announce Speex beta 3:
This is the third beta for Speex, implementing what should be the last
new features before 1.0. These new features are a new "ultra-wideband"
mode for encoding at 32 kHz (up to 48 kHz) and an intensity stereo mode.
Both of these are implemented to preserve both backward and forward
compatibility with other releases. This means that it is now
2004 Aug 06
0
Speex joins Xiph.org, releases beta 1
Hi everyone,
I'm glad to announce officially that Speex has joined the Xiph.org
foundation (the ones behind Vorbis). The new web page is located at
www.speex.org and the code is now licensed under Xiph's BSD-like
license. As you noticed, the mailing list is now speex-dev@xiph.org
I'd also like to announce the release of the first beta for the upcoming
1.0 release. The API and
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex ACM no longer Beta (Houston, we have arelease!)
Prior to having your ACM codec, I was manually compressing Speex audio and writing it into one stream of an AVI file. To be able to use your codec for playback, I simply appended your WAVEFORMATEX extra data (the extra fields in SPEEXWAVEFORMAT) to the audio format. In looking at your code trying to determine how to fill in that data, it looked like the fmtnotice was optional. Is this truly the
2004 Aug 06
0
Beta 4 is out!
Hi,
I've just released beta4, which will hopefully be the last beta before
starting release candidates. There are a number of quality improvements
and a some new features. First, the quality of variable bit-rate (VBR)
has been greatly improved, mostly for wideband. Also, some improvements
were made to the packet-loss concealment code in order to reduce
artifacts caused by lost packets. There
2004 Aug 06
5
Speex ACM no longer Beta (Houston, we have a release!)
The Speex ACM codec has been released as version 1.0.1.1. Enjoy! Here is
a list of changes:
* A setup application has been added to the release. Just click SETUP.EXE
and follow the instructions.
* The crash under Windows 95/98/ME was fixed.
* A reported crash in VirtualDub, CDEx and possibly other applications was
fixed
* The codec's Format Tag was changed to an official Microsoft
2007 Oct 25
0
Speex with PS3 SPE support
Joost Schuur wrote:
> My primary concern is the use of the word 'unstable' on the current
> download page for 1.2b2. One of our major devloper partners in
> particular saw that reference and opted to use 1.0.5 on their PS3 title,
> which is why we based our work for them on 1.0.5. The kind of commercial
> game developers that are our customers aren't going to have the
2007 Oct 25
0
Speex with PS3 SPE support
Joost Schuur wrote:
> Saad has been keeping me in the loop on your recent discussions.
> Since all of our testing has been against 1.0.5, based on that being the
> last non-beta version, that's the particular scope of the task that Saad
> is working on right now.
I'm just saying it's useless to do any work on 1.0.5. It is inferior to
the latest beta in all aspects,
2008 Sep 18
2
vorbis-tools 1.3.0 BETA - Help testing.
Dear vorbis-dev lurkers, I bring you the first beta release of
vorbis-tools 1.3.0. It has quite a few new features and the final
version will have even more, so I am sure it is to everyone's benefit
that it gets as much tested as possible so we can do a quick release.
Here's the changelog so far:
* Fixed an error in configure.ac; --with-speex/flac work again (#1319)
* Corrected
2008 Jan 24
0
FW: Re: Problem with Blackfin assembly optimizations -- bug in fixed_bfin.h?
Hi Jean-Marc,
I did some further checks with 1.2 beta 3:
The problematic function is DIV32_16 inside fixed_bfin.h. When I comment it out (i.e. replace it by the generic version of the routine), the quality improves significantly. Nevertheless, there is still a horrible distortion when there is some overdrive/saturation in the input signal. For me, it looks like there's an instable filter
2007 Nov 05
1
i need a help in getting some files which are missing in speex-1.2 beta 2
Sir,
iam a PG student doing thesis work in CELP based speech coding
i need to implement the same in ti-6416 kit and i have seen the open
source "speex.org"
but i found 3 files missing in the source files package
the files are the following :
1. types.h
2. alloca.h
3. _G_config.h
also i haven't got the source files ( *.snd files and *.dat files) to
be encoded
that is
2007 Nov 13
0
problem with speex and iaxclient
Hi All,
I try to compile the last version of iaxclient with the new build system, i also compiled speex 1.2b2 .
When the makefile try to compile the sample code testcall I have the following mistales:
gcc -I/d/Lib/iaxclient-2.0.1/portaudio-1.9/src/common -I/d/Lib/iaxclient-2.0.1/speex-1.2/include -o testcall.exe testcall.o ../../lib/.libs/libiaxclient.a
2004 Aug 06
1
Testing for beta 3
Hi,
I uploaded a pre-release of beta3 for which I'd like to get feedback.
There are some new features like a new "ultra-wideband" mode for 32 kHz
operation (up to 48 kHz) and a (intensity) stereo mode. You can get the
source at: http://www.speex.org/download/Speex-1.0beta3cvs.tar.gz
So please test that code and report any bug or inconsistency you may
find.
Jean-Marc
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2020 Apr 14
0
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 Beta now available
Link:
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-enterprise-linux-82-beta-now-available
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2004 Aug 06
1
Speex ACM no longer Beta (Houston, we have arelease!)
> And where do we get this? Saw nothing on the speex website...
http://www.openacm.org/
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2008 Apr 08
0
Speex and C5510
The TI directory of the Speex source distribution contains a C5509A project that builds and runs in TI's Code Composer Studio simulator. This project does file I/O to files specified in the main source file. See README.TI_DSP in the main directory for some tips. You should use the 1.2 beta 3 distribution. You should be able to load, build, and run this with no effort except to get the
2007 Mar 22
0
Encoding audio sampled at 44.1 khz?
Hi Peter,
Have you considered resampling the raw 44.1kHz stereo source files using
a program such as http://audacity.sourceforge.net/, say to 16kHz mono or
32kHz mono, and then using the wideband or ultrawideband speex modes to
encode the result?
Alternatively, if you want to programmatically do the resampling
yourself, you could try the new resampling API in the svn head of speex,
or the GPL
2010 Nov 12
0
Speex development
Basically, Speex is the brain child of Jean-Marc Valin, and from what I can
tell, he has since moved on to other projects, though he continues to
monitor this list. So no, it's not really being developed anymore. And
what's out there really is good enough for a great many applications.
That said, there remains room for improvement, mostly in the pre-processor
(the codec itself is very