What you ask is an interesting question. It looks like I generally presume in my own code that libgsm will use short's for the linear samples that are in the "native" endian of the machine it is running on! If the source of your audio data, and the machine's native endian, are different, then yes, you will need to reverse.

Laurielle LEA wrote:
Hi,

I'm still wtih my probleme about gsm audio codec.
I have to reverse the byte order (for little-endian)
before encoding ?

Thanks.



        
                
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