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view efrtest/encode-r.c @ 605:63f774192906
gsmhr_decoder_twts002_in(): set BFI=1 SID=1 for invalid SID
When a received TW-TS-002 RTP payload indicates invalid SID,
which of the 3 possible BFI/SID combinations should we pass to
our internal ETSI-based speech decoder or TFO engine?
Our original code passed BFI=0 SID=1, but upon further reflection,
BFI=1 SID=1 is a better choice. In the corner case where received
invalid SID is fed to a full decoder in homed state, setting BFI=1
allows that decoder to emit zeros on PCM and stay homed, instead of
launching into full decoding.
| author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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| date | Thu, 04 Dec 2025 21:01:46 +0000 |
| parents | cab6690535ec |
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/* * gsmefr-encode-r is just like gsmefr-encode, but reads the source * linear PCM data to be encoded from a raw BE file ("robe") * instead of WAV. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <strings.h> #include "../libgsmefr/gsm_efr.h" #include "../libtest/roberead.h" main(argc, argv) char **argv; { char *infname, *outfname; FILE *inf, *binf; struct EFR_encoder_state *state; int16_t pcm[160]; uint8_t frame[EFR_RTP_FRAME_LEN]; int dtx, rc; if (argc == 3 && argv[1][0] != '-') { dtx = 0; infname = argv[1]; outfname = argv[2]; } else if (argc == 4 && !strcmp(argv[1], "-d")) { dtx = 1; infname = argv[2]; outfname = argv[3]; } else { fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-d] input.robe output.gsmx\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } inf = fopen(infname, "r"); if (!inf) { perror(infname); exit(1); } binf = fopen(outfname, "w"); if (!binf) { perror(outfname); exit(1); } state = EFR_encoder_create(dtx); if (!state) { perror("EFR_encoder_create()"); exit(1); } for (;;) { rc = robe_get_pcm_block(inf, pcm); if (!rc) break; EFR_encode_frame(state, pcm, frame, (int *) 0, (int *) 0); fwrite(frame, 1, sizeof frame, binf); } fclose(binf); exit(0); }
