I have a group of audio sample that could be used to improve codec2, for
non-ham radio usage
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> On 06/06/16 19:00, Tom Sparks wrote:
>> I have a group of audio sample that could be used to improve codec2, for
>> non-ham radio usage
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On 28/12/16 14:29, Jerome Shawstad wrote:
For instance right now Opus is pretty much the king of all lossy
codecs to my knowledge. It beats everyone at every bitrate across the
board without exception at least down to 8kbps or so and can be used
in various specialized uses such as realtime c
I am wondering what is the slowest CPU that can decode codec2 in real-time?
I saw a video on youtube of somebody using a ESP32 to decode codec2
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there was/is a chip that can do discrete word recognition
that was sold in toy in the 1990
this could be the chip
http://www.sensory.com/products/integrated-circuits/rsc-4x-series/
On 13/04/18 11:23, glen english wrote:
yeah.
My original idea was to match whole words in ROM, rather that dec
On 22/04/18 13:23, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 22/04/18 07:51, James Cloos wrote:
"DR" == David Rowe writes:
DR> http://www.rowetel.com/?p=5966
That is currently 403 Forbidden when using Seamonkey.
If I removed the bit 'Lightning/5.4.5' from the user agent, but left
the rest of the ua the
On 23/04/18 08:08, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 22/04/18 20:04, tom sparks wrote:
On 22/04/18 13:23, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 22/04/18 07:51, James Cloos wrote:
"DR" == David Rowe writes:
DR> http://www.rowetel.com/?p=5966
That is currently 403 Forbidden when using Sea
On 23/04/18 15:39, Alan Beard wrote:
What I read into this PDF was, if one looks at a few Codec2 "packets", one can
deduce where the speech is going ie. transitioning from one sound to
another. One syllable to another. Having "learned" this to recreate what
the original words were, better.
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