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Re: Digest Number 144

Started by Pratul Chakre March 2, 2002

hi michael,
I am a student currently working on the G.729
standard of ITU-T for speech compression. In that, it
uses LPC 10 and converts the incoming input file
(which can be a wav file) sampled at 8 khz to LPC 10
coefficients. you can refer to that standard for
details of the required conversion. It uses the
popular Levinson Durbin Recursion Algorithm for
calculating the LPC coefficients.

I dont know whether this would solve your problem but
I have tried my best. If you want a copy of that
standard plz let me know. However, I do not know of
any tools which do the conversion but you can develop
one using the algorithm.

Regards
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> 1. LPC-10 sample files and tools
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> 2. [RE]Selectable Mode Vocoder - (SMV)
> implementation
> From: "zhangjianbaobao"
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 18:04:14 +0100
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> Subject: LPC-10 sample files and tools
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> Hi,
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> I am a member of an international
> home-computer-community for the vintage
> TI99....(look at TI99-4a on Yahoogroups), this old
> system used the TMS5200/5220
> Speech-processor for some special features. I am
> looking the whole internet for
> some sample binary files in LPC-10 (sampling 8KHz)
> to expand the vocabulary. I
> have some tools to extract single words and phrases
> from LPC-10 dumps.
>
> Is there any member of the speechcoding group you
> can help us with
>
> sample binary files, tools for WAV-to-LPC-10
> conversion or anything else what
> can help us to expand the capabilities of our
> Speech-system? I've found some
> speech-files from Bally-pinball-machines which used
> the TMS5220 also, but
> nothing else.
>
> my dream is a recording system which stores in
> LPC-10 format, I remember a
> developing system from TI doing this, using a
> TMS32010 or 32020 DSP in the
> past, but I've forgot the type and I lost the one we
> had in my business many
> years ago.
>
> any help appreciated!
>
> kind regards
>
> Michael
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> P.S: sorry to ask you, but I am a
> hardware-developing engineer, not software
> developer...... >
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 05:43:26 -0000
> From: "zhangjianbaobao"
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> Subject: [RE]Selectable Mode Vocoder - (SMV)
> implementation
>
> Hi,
> I haven't found the reference source code for
> SMV implementation
> in "3gpp2.org". Can anyone help me?
>
> --- In speechcoding@y..., "ڿȣ" <parcor@h...>
> wrote:
> > Hi!
> > Go to "3gpp2.org" site.
> > It exsited floating, Fixed source code and test
> vector in the site.
> > Good lucky!!
>
> Thanks & regards
> DIck.Hopkins
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