hum...
I understand the value of the source code, but for me at least, that would
like to mantain a java and a as3 version of the codec, the lack of
specification was also the reason to not trying to do it at all.
I saw maybe two attempts of java versions, but I did not bother to look at
them because:
1 - There was no way to see if it was correct without I reading the
original C source code
2 - They would be deprecated in minutes, because the code is always
evolving and there is not a "version" number with specifics implementation
details.
See, if it is trouble for you, that own the code, and made it, to mantain
the specification of a "moving target", imagine for five or six
implementers, that are more interested in using your code, than
understanding it.
Without a specification we cant even say, at all, if it is hard or easy to
implement it in any other language.
I know it is fun to keep the development forever, but codec2 maybe coulda
be codec2.1, codec2.2, codec2.3, etc...:)
[]s, Ricardo Mello
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 4:51 PM, David Rowe <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is there somewhere a detailed specification of codec2 that would allow
> > implementation from scratch without looking at the current code?
>
> No.
>
> Thinking about it, my preference is to express the Codec in source code.
> I've implemented speech codecs in the past from written specifications
> and it's a messy business. Plus a maintenance nightmare to keep the
> specification and code aligned.
>
> - David
>
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