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libcelt pseudo-stack no longer checks on every function entry whether it has been 2008-04-18 17:29:56 +10:00
tests pseudo-stack no longer checks on every function entry whether it has been 2008-04-18 17:29:56 +10:00
tools Removed useless functions that caused warnings in skeleton.c 2008-03-16 21:39:05 +11:00
.gitignore Got MDCT analysis-synthesis to work 2007-11-30 11:36:46 +11:00
AUTHORS Initial commit with the autotools stuff and files taken from Speex and Vorbis. 2007-11-29 17:01:16 +11:00
autogen.sh Added pitch analysis. Doesn't crash, but otherwise untested. 2007-11-30 12:15:49 +11:00
celt.kdevelop Fixed parallel build 2007-12-11 18:01:22 +11:00
celt.pc.in Moved the content of libentcode into libcelt to reduce dependencies, 2008-01-28 22:28:54 +11:00
ChangeLog Initial commit with the autotools stuff and files taken from Speex and Vorbis. 2007-11-29 17:01:16 +11:00
configure.ac Some work on assertions. 2008-03-15 23:34:39 +11:00
COPYING proper COPYING file 2007-12-06 17:33:10 +11:00
Doxyfile Updated Doxygen comments, removed an incorrectly placed LGPL header (we own 2008-02-20 17:17:13 +11:00
Doxyfile.devel Development documentation (internals) 2008-02-20 18:02:42 +11:00
INSTALL Nothing to see here. 2007-12-02 20:55:22 +11:00
Makefile.am Development documentation (internals) 2008-02-20 18:02:42 +11:00
NEWS Initial commit with the autotools stuff and files taken from Speex and Vorbis. 2007-11-29 17:01:16 +11:00
README Updated the header and celtenc/celtdec tools to the new way modes are handled. 2008-02-21 23:59:17 +11:00
TODO fixed a few warnings, no real change 2008-04-11 07:23:53 +10:00

This is an attempt to write a low-latency audio codec. Don't bother with 
this unless you're interested in codec development. Certainly don't expect 
this to be ready any time soon. Oh, and don't complain if it sets your house
on fire.

To compile:
% ./configure
% make

To test the encoder:
% testcelt <rate> <channels> <frame size> <overlap> <bytes per packet> input.sw output.sw

where input.sw is a 16-bit (machine endian) audio file sampled at 
44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. The output file is already decompressed. 
the <rate> parameter is the number of bytes per packet to use.

Alternatively, there are now Ogg-based tools in tools/. Use 
the --help option for details. These are quite similar to the
speexenc/speexdec tools.