Hi all,

I just (mildly) wasted a bunch of time (did learn a bit...) getting the
stable codec2 release running on a ChipKit Max32 (80 MHz PIC) from
Digilent. Unfortunately, the execution time of the encode function is on
the order of 200 ms. I don't think attempting to optimize the code to a
fixed-point implementation using Microchip's FFT libraries will get
things down to a reasonable run time ( < 125 microseconds) on this device.

Have any of you implemented and run the codec in real-time on any other
small devices. I'm thinking about taking a look at a Raspberry Pi (700
MHz) or a Beagle-board XM (1 GHz).

Any input appreciated, thanks!
-Scott

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