Re: Proof of concept G.711 dsptask

2007-08-05 Thread Simon Pickering
I chose something relatively easy to make sure I didn't lose the will (battling against both the algorithm and the DSP oddities). Anyway, my hope is that this might show people that it's quite easy to use the dsp (for something simple at least), and to get people thinking of other

Re: Proof of concept G.711 dsptask

2007-08-05 Thread Simon Pickering
If anyone has successfully used DSPLIB I'd love to hear about it: http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/sprc121.html If not, I will give it a try :-) I've not used it yet but am interested to hear how you get on. In fact you want this version:

Re: Proof of concept G.711 dsptask

2007-08-03 Thread Felipe Contreras
On 8/3/07, David Huggins-Daines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Simon Pickering wrote: I chose something relatively easy to make sure I didn't lose the will (battling against both the algorithm and the DSP oddities). Anyway, my hope is that this might show people that it's quite easy to use

Re: Proof of concept G.711 dsptask

2007-08-03 Thread David Huggins-Daines
Simon Pickering wrote: I chose something relatively easy to make sure I didn't lose the will (battling against both the algorithm and the DSP oddities). Anyway, my hope is that this might show people that it's quite easy to use the dsp (for something simple at least), and to get people