This is an attempt to write a low-latency audio codec. Don't bother with this unless you're interested in codec development. Certainly don't expect this to be ready any time soon. Oh, and don't complain if it sets your house on fire. To compile: % ./configure % make To test the encoder: % testcelt <rate> <channels> <frame size> <bytes per packet> input.sw output.sw where input.sw is a 16-bit (machine endian) audio file sampled at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. The output file is already decompressed. the <rate> parameter is the number of bytes per packet to use. Alternatively, there are now Ogg-based tools in tools/. Use the --help option for details. These are quite similar to the speexenc/speexdec tools.
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Timothy B. Terriberry
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It is no slower with a large number of pulses, and as much as 30% faster with a large number of dimensions.
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