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Re: Stereo speex on Blackfin: msg#00053audio.compression.speex.devel
Robin Getz wrote: not Jean-Marc - so don't blame him for anything Thanks. Good to know the history, wasn't intending on blaming anyone. :) Speex has gone through alot of improvements since then, and I don't think the speex you have produces a binary compatible bitstream with the current trunk/release The library in the SDK is bitstream compatible. Works fine with the current speexdec and the windows and quicktime plugins. If memory serves (which has been a little faulty recently), the VDSP++ implementation was ~30-40 MIPS range, and speex trunk is less than 1/2 of this with gcc. Yes, I've seen the improvements on the blackfin and was hoping the latest SDK would have an updated port, but it didn't. I guess I should probably look at either porting the current trunk to VDSP++ or try using gcc. Justin.
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