Hi,
I send a message earlier but it returned, please ignore if you recevie
this before.
I am a student (Master's) working on audio decoding algorithm. As part
of my project, I am working on optimizing/re-writing MP3 decoder. I
would like to use free-amp as the reference source. The procossor I am
targetting is Intel's Strong arm (Sa1100 or sa111) with Linux OS. I would
appreciate if any of you can help me in the following..
1) Do you know if anybody have ported the freeamp player for strong
processor? (just to avoid duplication). I am willing to port it and
optimise it for the SA architecture.
2) I have access to a rebel.com's netwinder (strong-arm sa1100 with
red-hat linux running) development platform, and would like to test the
freeamp on it as it is to start with.
Which version of the player is suitable (as I remeber somebody mentined
that vesion2 of the
freeamp will have different architecture) ?. I want to know which version
is
more plugin based and stable architecture (with some documentation) sothat
I can remove/add anything I want.
Have anybody have an idea as to where it could break when running on
strongarm platform (ie. any x86 specific code section).
3) If I want to by-pass all the x86 assember optimization and get a pure c
or c++ code, can some body give me some suggestions (or pointer to some
doccuments, any make file just with necessor source files). FYI, I don't
really need the fancy UI's I just need the command line UI with basic
features (volume, play-list, local and http input etc.)
4) By looking at the previous discussion, my understanding is that I just
have to remove the plugins which I don't need (for example keep the
command-line ui, and remove all ohter ui's). Am I correct?.
Thanks in advance for your support.
Prabha
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