Reply by Erik de Castro Lopo●August 7, 20042004-08-07
monteiro wrote:
>
> Sounds like a cool winter project to me :-)
Great!!!!!!!!!!
If this is going to be part of libsndfile at some stage, please add
a copyright notice (in your name) at the top of the file (see any
file in libsndfile for an example) and you will need to license your
code under the GNU LGPL (as the author, you will still be able to
offer it separately under any other license you choose).
Your best bet would be to get the encoder and decoder working separately
from libsndfile and then, once its working, I can help you integrate it
into libsndfile. Feel free to email me for advice, but be aware that
my time to work on this is somewhat scarce. However, once you have a
working encoder and decoder, it can be integrated in a matter of hours.
Cheers,
Erik
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Reply by monteiro●August 7, 20042004-08-07
Sounds like a cool winter project to me :-)
Erik de Castro Lopo <nospam@mega-nerd.com> wrote in message news:<4113384C.9DAFA914@mega-nerd.com>...
> monteiro wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was using libsndfile to read files encoded in g.726
> > (is it alright to do so?)
>
> libsndfile doesn't handle g.726. Maybe you could write
> one and contribute it :-).
>
> Erik
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Reply by Erik de Castro Lopo●August 6, 20042004-08-06
monteiro wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was using libsndfile to read files encoded in g.726
> (is it alright to do so?)
libsndfile doesn't handle g.726. Maybe you could write
one and contribute it :-).
Erik
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+-----------------------------------------------------------+
Erik de Castro Lopo nospam@mega-nerd.com (Yes it's valid)
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
"I have long argued that the entertainment industry doesn't want
people to have computers. Computers give users too much capability,
too much flexibility, too much freedom. The entertainment industry
wants users to sit back and consume things. They are trying to
turn a computer into an Internet Entertainment Platform, along the
lines of a television or VCR. This bill is a large step in that
direction." -- Bruce Schneier
Reply by monteiro●August 6, 20042004-08-06
Hi,
I was using libsndfile to read files encoded in g.726(is it alright to do so?)
and write them to an oki adpcm at 6k.
the problem is that libsndfile only accepts a combo of au and g.721
and my encoded file are headerless.
any ideas about how to work around this problem?
Thanx in advance,
Joy.M.Monteiro