[FFmpeg-devel] Review request - ra288.{c,h} ra144.{c,h}
Diego Biurrun
diego
Tue Aug 5 09:34:22 CEST 2008
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 06:24:32AM +0200, Vitor Sessak wrote:
> Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 08:20:45PM +0200, Vitor Sessak wrote:
> >> /**
> >> * Converts autocorrelation coefficients to LPC coefficients using the
> >> * Levinson-Durbin algorithm. See blocks 37 and 50 of the G.728 specification.
> >> *
> >> * @return 0 if success, -1 if fail
> >> */
> >> static int eval_lpc_coeffs(const float *in, float *tgt, int n)
> >> {
> >> int i, j;
> >> double f0, f1, f2;
> >>
> >> if (in[n] == 0)
> >> return -1;
> >>
> >> if ((f0 = *in) <= 0)
> >> return -1;
> >>
> >> in--; // To avoid a -1 subtraction in the inner loop
> >>
> >> for (i=1; i <= n; i++) {
> >> f1 = in[i+1];
> >>
> >> for (j=0; j < i - 1; j++)
> >> f1 += in[i-j]*tgt[j];
> >>
> >> tgt[i-1] = f2 = -f1/f0;
> >> for (j=0; j < i >> 1; j++) {
> >> float temp = tgt[j] + tgt[i-j-2]*f2;
> >> tgt[i-j-2] += tgt[j]*f2;
> >> tgt[j] = temp;
> >> }
> >> if ((f0 += f1*f2) < 0)
> >> return -1;
> >> }
> >>
> >> return 0;
> >> }
> >
> > duplicate of compute_lpc_coefs() ?
>
> Yes, the two functions are practically identical, but
> compute_lpc_coefs() use doubles and ra288 uses floats.
Would it be a problem for ra288 to use doubles?
Diego
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