Hi Masakazu, I have reproduced the Speex high frequency noise issue on a Blackfin 537 by sending 'silence' into the Speex fixed point encoder. By recording the Speex decoder output and plotting the spectrum using Audacity the following two frequencies. 1596Hz at -31.3dB 3200Hz at -48dB These two frequencies are present in both Narrow Band and Wide Band modes. I've tried a number of different configurations and these two frequencies are always present (quality set to 10 or default, the complexity set to default, perceptual enhancement turned on or off). I have not determined how to correct this problem but wanted to provide additional information. Cheers! Jason
What version did you use. Some older releases had encoder-side issues with some times, but that should be fixed now. Jean-Marc Jason Hennigar a ?crit :> Hi Masakazu, > > I have reproduced the Speex high frequency noise issue on a Blackfin 537 > by sending 'silence' into the Speex fixed point encoder. By recording > the Speex decoder output and plotting the spectrum using Audacity the > following two frequencies. > > 1596Hz at -31.3dB > 3200Hz at -48dB > > These two frequencies are present in both Narrow Band and Wide Band > modes. I've tried a number of different configurations and these two > frequencies are always present (quality set to 10 or default, the > complexity set to default, perceptual enhancement turned on or off). I > have not determined how to correct this problem but wanted to provide > additional information. > > Cheers! > Jason > _______________________________________________ > Speex-dev mailing list > Speex-dev at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev > >
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Hi Jean-Marc,<br> <br> Thanks for the quick response! The following three version have been tried and all of them have the high frequency tones.<br> <br> speex-svn-14525<br> speex-1.2rc<br> speex-svn-15540<br> <br> I've isolated this down to the Speex encode/decode by sending silence (i.e. all zeros) to the encoder and displaying the decoder output in addition to recording the audio. The ALSA functionality that I am using to receive and transmit audio is not introducing the problem as it works correctly when I remove Speex. The problem occurs both on the Blackfin 537 Stamp board with the AD1836 audio daughter card and with our own 537 hardware.<br> <br> The build configuration settings that I am using are as follows:<br> --without-ogg<br> --without-ogg-libraries<br> --without-ogg-includes<br> --disable-oggtest<br> --enable-blackfin-asm<br> --enable-fixed-point<br> --disable-float-api<br> --disable-vbr<br> <br> Cheers!<br> Jason<br> <br> Jean-Marc Valin wrote: <blockquote cite="mid:49658140.7070603@usherbrooke.ca" type="cite"> <pre wrap="">What version did you use. Some older releases had encoder-side issues with some times, but that should be fixed now.         Jean-Marc Jason Hennigar a écrit : </pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap="">Hi Masakazu, I have reproduced the Speex high frequency noise issue on a Blackfin 537 by sending 'silence' into the Speex fixed point encoder. By recording the Speex decoder output and plotting the spectrum using Audacity the following two frequencies. 1596Hz at -31.3dB 3200Hz at -48dB These two frequencies are present in both Narrow Band and Wide Band modes. I've tried a number of different configurations and these two frequencies are always present (quality set to 10 or default, the complexity set to default, perceptual enhancement turned on or off). I have not determined how to correct this problem but wanted to provide additional information. Cheers! Jason _______________________________________________ Speex-dev mailing list <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Speex-dev@xiph.org">Speex-dev@xiph.org</a> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev">http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev</a> </pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----> </pre> </blockquote> </body> </html>
Hi Jean-Marc, Thanks for the quick response! I am resending this mail hopefully in plain text. The following three version have been tried and all of them have the high frequency tones. speex-svn-14525 speex-1.2rc speex-svn-15540 I've isolated this down to the Speex encode/decode by sending silence (i.e. all zeros) to the encoder and displaying the decoder output in addition to recording the audio. The ALSA functionality that I am using to receive and transmit audio is not introducing the problem as it works correctly when I remove Speex. The problem occurs both on the Blackfin 537 Stamp board with the AD1836 audio daughter card and with our own 537 hardware. The build configuration settings that I am using are as follows: --without-ogg --without-ogg-libraries --without-ogg-includes --disable-oggtest --enable-blackfin-asm --enable-fixed-point --disable-float-api --disable-vbr Cheers! Jason Jean-Marc Valin wrote:> What version did you use. Some older releases had encoder-side issues > with some times, but that should be fixed now. > > Jean-Marc > > Jason Hennigar a ?crit : > >> Hi Masakazu, >> >> I have reproduced the Speex high frequency noise issue on a Blackfin 537 >> by sending 'silence' into the Speex fixed point encoder. By recording >> the Speex decoder output and plotting the spectrum using Audacity the >> following two frequencies. >> >> 1596Hz at -31.3dB >> 3200Hz at -48dB >> >> These two frequencies are present in both Narrow Band and Wide Band >> modes. I've tried a number of different configurations and these two >> frequencies are always present (quality set to 10 or default, the >> complexity set to default, perceptual enhancement turned on or off). I >> have not determined how to correct this problem but wanted to provide >> additional information. >> >> Cheers! >> Jason >> _______________________________________________ >> Speex-dev mailing list >> Speex-dev at xiph.org >> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev >> >> >> > >