[FFmpeg-devel] (i)(m)dct help for g.722.1

Ramiro Ribeiro Polla ramiro
Sun May 13 18:36:43 CEST 2007


Hello,

When I got to the dct part of g.722.1 (which is currently in 
cook.c:687), I realized it doesn't use the same transform as cook (at 
least I think so). After the window, overlap, and add, the output is 
faster than it should be, making the last half of the 320 samples look 
like a fade-out.

I wanted to know if FFmpeg already has the same transform used in 
g.722.1, or if I'm just using it the wrong way.

The standard says it's a "type IV DCT":
u(n) = \sum_{m=0}^{319} \sqrt{\frac{2}{320}} cos( \frac{\pi}{320} 
(m+0.5)(n+0.5) ) mlt(m)
for 0 \leq n \leq 319

Or else, how would I go about implementing it?

Ramiro Polla




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