Hello, I wanted to answer one of you who have written me in private, but the mail address was wrong, so I decided to write to all of you. I was explained that the ETSI compression code for AMR was writing a 16 bits word to code one bit, but that a flag could be enable to reduce this stuff, and use a RTP output instead. That was true, but my misreading of the readme.doc (!!) have not brought this fact to my awareness. A simple [#define MMS_IO 1] enable a different processing, and creates really reduced files. Amazing ! However, I still have one question. This question probably comes from a lack of knowledge of this implementation, but so far I have not found the answer. This AMR is called "adaptative". With the ETSI code, I find strange to provide the program with the name of the mode. (One option is to give only one mode, another is to create a file containing one mode per line, with one line per sample.) I wanted to know what I have to do for the program to chose the right mode by itself ? Thanks ! Ben PS ; for those who wanted to know more about this, I can tell that it works ! Next step : real time with microphone input. Sounds serious ! ;-) _____________________________________________________________________ Un mot doux envoyer? Une sortie cinorganiser? Faites le en temps rl avec MSN Messenger! C'est gratuit! http://ifrance.com/_reloc/m |
AMR - UMTS coding
Started by ●July 9, 2004