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2010 Jun 22
1
Strange style of includes
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jean-Marc Valin [mailto:jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca]
> Hi
>
> On 10-06-21 07:24 PM, Pavel Pavlov wrote:
> > I'm just curious, who and why came up with that strange way to write includes:
>
> I did. Because I think that's the way to go.
I'm just curios, why? Is there some compiler/platform that requires it to be
2010 Jun 22
0
Strange style of includes
Hi
On 10-06-21 07:24 PM, Pavel Pavlov wrote:
> I'm just curious, who and why came up with that strange way to write includes:
I did. Because I think that's the way to go.
> #ifdef _BUILD_SPEEX
> # include "speex_types.h"
> #else
> # include<speex/speex_types.h>
> #endif
>
> I personally consider it a bug. If I use speex then obviously I should not
2006 Nov 15
2
[PATCH] symbian port
hi,
this patch should fix the symbian build.
/alfred
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2006 Nov 15
1
[PATCH] symbian port
hi Jean-Marc,
I just updated from svn and it looks like there are some errors in the speex.mmp
file. the filters.c is duplicated, and the fft/kiss.c files are still missing..
/alfred
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Applied in svn. Thanks.
>
> Jean-Marc
>
> Alfred E. Heggestad a ?crit :
>> hi,
>>
>> this patch should fix the symbian build.
>>
>>
>>
2006 Oct 20
5
To symbian and speex developers! Building instructions
Hello to everyone!
During building speex library for Symbian OS I encountered some problems. All thess problems can be solved by modifying the speex sources. I don't have access to SVN repository of speex, so I will just describe the changes to be done:
1) mmp file in symbian derictory misses windows.c sources. You need to add this string into speex.mmp:
SOURCES windows.c
2) Symbian OS
2005 May 25
3
Speex on TI C6x, Problem with TI C5x Patch
Hi Jean-Marc, Hi Jim,
I have also seen some problems with the 1.1.8 release on the C55x. So far I
have boiled down the issues to the following:
1) We need our own "fixed_xx.h" header file. I don't know why, and haven't
had time to investigate, but there is a definite improvement when I use the
attached fixed_c55x.h file which has turned all the maths into inline
functions.
2006 Nov 15
0
[PATCH] symbian port
Applied in svn. Thanks.
Jean-Marc
Alfred E. Heggestad a ?crit :
> hi,
>
> this patch should fix the symbian build.
>
>
> /alfred
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Index: symbian/bld.inf
> ===================================================================
> --- symbian/bld.inf (revision 12114)
> +++
2006 Apr 20
5
Major internal changes, TI DSP build change
Hi Jim,
> Build 11169 in SVN works correctly.
Good. I'll try not to forget the EXTEND32 from now on.
> I have attached a zip file (renamed
> .txt) with a patch to bits.c to make the byteswapping for TI DSPs
> consistent.
Seems like unzip can't read it. Either it's in an unknown format or the
file got corrupted. Could simply send as multiple (uncompressed)
2015 Jul 09
2
speexdsp versioning
Hello,
alsa-plugins currently includes speex/speex_types.h, but that doesn't
work with speexdsp versions >= 1.2rc2, since speex_types.h has been
replaced with speexdsp_types.h. I made a patch for alsa-plugins, so that
it includes speexdsp_types.h instead. I also bumped the speexdsp version
check from "1.2" to "1.2rc2" in configure.ac, since speexdsp_types.h
didn't
2006 Apr 21
2
error in abld build wins udeb
I am trying to compile speex.1.1.12 for Symbian OS but I get lots of
errors:
C:\Programmi\Symbian\7.0s\Series60_v21\Series60Ex\speex-1.1.12\symbian>abld
buil
d wins udeb
make -r -f
"\Programmi\Symbian\7.0s\Series60_v21\EPOC32\BUILD\PROGRAMMI\SYMBI
AN\7.0S\SERIES60_V21\SERIES60EX\SPEEX- 1.1.12\SYMBIAN\EXPORT.make" EXPORT
VERBOSE
=-s
Nothing to do
make -r -f
2009 Jun 24
1
Building Speex project in Symbian(Carbide C/C++)
Hi Everybody:
I am doing the project in speex, and want to make the lib/dll in
symbian platform.
I checked there is one symbian project file, including bld and mmp
files in speex-1.2rc1.
But while I import the project and compile in Carbide. It showing so
many errors:
***Invoking abld command
perl.exe -S ABLD.PL \Symbian\Carbide\workspace\speex\symbian\ export
make -r
2009 Nov 25
1
SpeexBits ...
Hi Marian,
I took a brief look at RFC 5574 and as far as I understand, you can simply do it like this:
SpeexBits b;
speex_encode(state, some320bytePCM1, &b);
speex_encode(state, some320bytePCM2, &b);
After that, get the encoded data with speex_bits_write and put it in your packet.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: speex-dev-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces at
2006 Oct 11
2
Symbian port
A couple of things to be noted on the symbian port.
1. the spokn.mmp file is missing window.c, please add that.
2. smallft.c is not required. it has global data that prevents compilation
on symbian.
3. lbr_48k_tabels.c has a global variable called dummy_epic_48k_variable
on line 37. this has to be commneted out too.
4. check that all tables are declared const.
i will shortly post the symbian
2006 Oct 22
2
Bug with the new preprocessor
Hello,
I have an (Access violation reading location) on line 115 in the fftwrap.c :
out[i] = scale*in[i];
with i = 1193
Only with preprocessor active
Systems : Visual studio 2005, XP, WB 16000 Hz, last svn.
Hope it helps you.
Ouss
-----Original Message-----
From: speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org] On
Behalf Of speex-dev-request@xiph.org
Sent: dimanche 22 octobre
2007 Dec 11
0
[PATCH] update symbian build
This patch updates the symbian build files to latest svn trunk,
and also adds a new makefile for speexdsp.
Signed-off-by: Alfred E. Heggestad <aeh@db.org>
---
Index: symbian/speexdsp.mmp
===================================================================
--- symbian/speexdsp.mmp (revision 0)
+++ symbian/speexdsp.mmp (revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+/*
+ Copyright (C) 2003 Commonwealth
2008 May 23
3
Speex realtime encoding/decoding "Real world" usage for Windows Mobile / Symbian device
hi all,
I can claim that our hotfoon service has run millions of mobile voip
minutes using speex on mobile and desktops. it works!
earlier you needed more powerful cpus (until the integer port),
however now the cpus are much faster and the code complexity is much
lower.
my only regret is of not being able to write some demo apps for speex
on win mob. I will surely deliver it in june to settle this
2006 Oct 23
2
Bug with the new preprocessor
The frame size is 320
Ouss
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Marc Valin [mailto:jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca]
Sent: lundi 23 octobre 2006 18:26
To: Ouss
Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] Bug with the new preprocessor
What frame size are you using?
Jean-Marc
Ouss a ?crit :
> Hello,
>
> I have an (Access violation reading location) on line 115 in the fftwrap.c
2004 Nov 03
4
libspeex for other platforms
wouldn't it be a good idea to have the libraray available as a binary for
non-PC platforms like the PocketPC, Symbian and Mac?
i am suggesting this as it will allow the developers to go ahead and
program to an interface while the development continues.
there are builds for symbian, pocket pc and linux already in the tar ball.
putting their binaries on the download section will probably
2008 May 22
4
Speex realtime encoding/decoding "Real world" usage for Windows Mobile / Symbian device
Dear all,
i am currently evaluating which codec to be used for a "very narrowband"
voice communication system (using either VoIP either GSM CSD) on mobile
devices running Windows Mobile and Symbian OS.
I had experience in using AMR-NB 4.75 with VAD on Symbian OS and all
worked very well.
However, AMR it's not royalty free and if i need to use it on Windows
Mobile i will need
2008 Dec 10
3
Speex on Nokia Symbian S60 phones
Quoting "Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)" <lists at infosecurity.ch>:
> Speex it's too cpu expensive for general S60 usage, it would require a
> lot of ASM optimization.
Did a quick search and saw ARM CPUs with speeds above 100 MHz. That should
actually be enough for Speex, at least for narrowband.
> If you are using CSD, like for a secure telephony solution
>