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2009 Jul 01
1
Delays estimation in Speex algorithms
First patch fixes two typos in manual.
Second patch adds few notes about latency, as promised.
Hopefully I haven't added any typos and grammar errors :)
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Alexander
Chemeris<Alexander.Chemeris at sipez.com> wrote:
> Thank you for clarification. I attached a patch which (IMHO)
> makes it more clear for everyone who just read Doxygen
> docs.
2009 Jun 30
3
Delays estimation in Speex algorithms
JM,
I also need to know the precise delays from Speex but I used the
SPEEX_GET_LOOKAHEAD control requests to determine them (plus the
"speex_resampler_get_output_latency" function from the resampler). The
returned values from the Speex lookahead request don't seem to match
with the values you gave Alexander. Am I doing this wrong? Thanks,
John Ridges
speex-dev-request at
2009 Jun 30
3
Delays estimation in Speex algorithms
Speex tells me that the decoder is always 5 ms, but it says that the
encoder is 5 ms for NB, 8.9375 ms for WB, and 10.90625 ms for UWB. Is
there an extra frame of delay in the encoder that isn't otherwise
accounted for?
John Ridges
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Quoting John Ridges <jridges at masque.com>:
>
>> I also need to know the precise delays from Speex but I used
2009 Jul 01
0
Delays estimation in Speex algorithms
Thank you for clarification. I attached a patch which (IMHO)
makes it more clear for everyone who just read Doxygen
docs. Resampler latency docs wording was just ambiguous
IMO, so I made it more robust to fast reading.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Jean-Marc
Valin<jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
> Alexander Chemeris a ?crit :
>> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 4:38 AM,
2008 Nov 14
3
SPEEX on iPhone ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexander Chemeris" <Alexander.Chemeris at sipez.com>
To: "Vincent Burel" <vincent.burel at vb-audio.com>
Cc: "Conrad Parker" <conrad at metadecks.org>; <speex-dev at xiph.org>; "Jean-Marc
Valin" <jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 11:31 PM
Subject: Re:
2008 May 28
2
FFT Resampler
Attached is a snapshot of work-in-progress of a FFT based resampler. At
the moment it works in floating point only, and only basic quality
inspection has been done.
Some benchmarks comparing the filter-based resampler at Q3 with the FFT
resampler with overlap = in_len / 2, using 20ms chunks of data. (-O3
-ffast-math, FFTW3, gcc 4.3.0 on x86_64)
16=>48: 59us vs 19us
16=>44.1: 204us vs
2009 Jun 30
0
Delays estimation in Speex algorithms
Quoting John Ridges <jridges at masque.com>:
> Speex tells me that the decoder is always 5 ms, but it says that the
> encoder is 5 ms for NB, 8.9375 ms for WB, and 10.90625 ms for UWB. Is
> there an extra frame of delay in the encoder that isn't otherwise
> accounted for?
Oh, delay = frame_size + lookahead
If you have a frame size of 20 ms, then there's no choice but
2008 Feb 16
2
Determine number of 20ms frames in packet - without decoding
> Oh, you're right, inband handling is different, but it's a matter of one
> flag, passed to functioin. Probably not that much to keep code DRY.
Well, let's first merge your code and then we'll see about possible
simplifications.
>> frame: 20 ms encoding
>> sub-frame: 5 ms encoding (internal)
>> layer: one frame of nb or sb
>> sb: sub-band
>>
2009 Jun 30
0
Delays estimation in Speex algorithms
Quoting John Ridges <jridges at masque.com>:
> I also need to know the precise delays from Speex but I used the
> SPEEX_GET_LOOKAHEAD control requests to determine them (plus the
> "speex_resampler_get_output_latency" function from the resampler). The
> returned values from the Speex lookahead request don't seem to match
> with the values you gave Alexander. Am I
2008 May 29
2
FFT Resampler
Alexander Chemeris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here are some questions from user point of view. :)
>
> On 5/29/08, Thorvald Natvig <thorvald at natvig.com> wrote:
>
>> I've done listening tests when converting wb_male.wav to 44.1, 48 and 8khz,
>> and there aren't any obvious artifacts. I also did a 16=>16 test, and the
>> results are delayed by 10ms
2008 Feb 13
2
Determine number of 20ms frames in packet - without decoding
> Ok, here is cleaned up and fixed version.
>
> * Function is named speex_get_num_frames() now and return
> number of frames, as you suggested.
> * WB layers sizes are taken from wb_skip_table[], while NB frame
> sizes are calculated with speex_mode_query().
Looking better. Just make sure to remove the stuff that isn't
C99-compatible (e.g. // comments).
> I've
2007 Dec 12
4
Speex 1.2beta3 is out!
Hi all,
I am a newbie here and just started using speex in our lab.
During compiling my voice application with windows-compiled version provided
today, I am getting "unresolved external symbol _speex_wb_mode".
I am probably missing some setting with VS6.0 linker... (I am a bit new to
windows too)
If anyone could point it out, I would appreciate it.
- Tim
-----Original Message-----
2008 Feb 12
2
Determine number of 20ms frames in packet - without decoding
Hi Alexander,
> Here is first attempt. I'm sending it here for review - am I understand
> you correctly? If general approach is correct, I'll change code to use
> modes from modes.c.
I haven't tested, but it looks sane. Just a few comments:
- printf("\tERROR not enough bits left after wb\n"); this is actually
now an error. It just means you got to the end of the
2007 May 29
3
Speex.lib
Hi,
Thanks! can this program generate speex.lib instead of libspeex.lib??
the OpenSpeak link to speex.lib instead of libspeex.lib
I can compiled the libspeex.lib but not speex.lib.
Correct me if I am wrong
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexander Chemeris" <ipse.sipx@gmail.com>
To: <alex@gorex.com.hk>
Cc: <speex-dev@xiph.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 29,
2007 Nov 29
3
[PATCH] Add Visual Studio 2008 Prject files
On 11/28/07, Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
> I think the amount of Windows crap is getting a bit ridiculous. Does
> anyone know of a solution to keep things manageable? I mean, the same
> autotools files manage the build for Linux PCs, Blackfins and MacOS (and
> others). Yet, we need one set of files for each MS compiler version
> (good thing they
2009 Jul 15
2
Speex header
Hi,
I would like to know where i can find some info about the speex header
format, if there's any.
I've seen ogg header format, but as i understand, ogg is used for
encapsulating speex in audio files. I want to know if there's any speex
header for example when i send speex data on rtp payload.
Thanks
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2007 Oct 04
3
Audio Speed Variability
I have a video conference like application that I've been working on for
a while now, and a recent change is causing some odd problems, and I was
wondering if anyone else had seen problems like this. The issue I'm
seeing is that when using the sound card for capture, the audio will
eventually get about 1-2 seconds out of synch (delayed), from the
video. However, if I use USB devices
2008 Feb 21
2
Determine number of 20ms frames in packet - without decoding
>> Oh, your table looked fine. I think it's mine that was wrong for the
>> "null mode" (which nobody ever uses I guess!).
>
> I'm not sure, but I guess it may be used in VBR or DTX mode?
> At least that's why I kept it.
Of course it *can* be used (and needs fixing). It just seems few people
did :-)
> So, what's the next step towards
2008 Apr 01
1
cross compilation for ARM - ogg headers problem
On 02/04/2008, Alexander Chemeris <Alexander.Chemeris at sipez.com> wrote:
> On 4/1/08, Keith Kyzivat <kkyzivat at sipez.com> wrote:
> > IIRC, under ARM, I believe I was having issues with --without-libogg.
> > I resorted to just downloading libogg sources, setting up my
> > cross-compilation environment, and cross compiling it per the general build
> >
2007 Dec 12
1
Speex 1.2beta3 is out!
On 12/13/07, Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
> > I am a newbie here and just started using speex in our lab.
> > During compiling my voice application with windows-compiled version provided
> > today, I am getting "unresolved external symbol _speex_wb_mode".
> > I am probably missing some setting with VS6.0 linker... (I am a bit new