# HG changeset patch # User diego # Date 1244387745 0 # Node ID 336d3c384066dda70c6f6e75924c0ca0af37c77e # Parent 37558edc9df2708dcc2b17d3a940e16632a964f8 Remove comments that refer to fixed-point AMR implementations. diff -r 37558edc9df2 -r 336d3c384066 libamr.c --- a/libamr.c Sat Jun 06 20:16:53 2009 +0000 +++ b/libamr.c Sun Jun 07 15:15:45 2009 +0000 @@ -25,15 +25,10 @@ * This code implements both an AMR-NarrowBand (AMR-NB) and an AMR-WideBand * (AMR-WB) audio encoder/decoder through external reference code from * http://www.3gpp.org/. The license of the code from 3gpp is unclear so you - * have to download the code separately. Two versions exists: One fixed-point - * and one floating-point. For some reason the float encoder is significantly - * faster at least on a P4 1.5GHz (0.9s instead of 9.9s on a 30s audio clip - * at MR102). Both float and fixed point are supported for AMR-NB, but only - * float for AMR-WB. + * have to download the code separately. * * \section AMR-NB * - * \subsection Float * The float version (default) can be downloaded from: * http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/26_series/26.104/26104-610.zip * @@ -44,7 +39,6 @@ * * \section AMR-WB * - * \subsection Float * The reference code can be downloaded from: * http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/26_series/26.204/26204-600.zip * @@ -79,7 +73,6 @@ static const char nb_bitrate_unsupported[] = "bitrate not supported: use one of 4.75k, 5.15k, 5.9k, 6.7k, 7.4k, 7.95k, 10.2k or 12.2k\n"; -/* Common code for fixed and float version*/ typedef struct AMR_bitrates { int rate; enum Mode mode; @@ -278,7 +271,6 @@ static const char wb_bitrate_unsupported[] = "bitrate not supported: use one of 6.6k, 8.85k, 12.65k, 14.25k, 15.85k, 18.25k, 19.85k, 23.05k, or 23.85k\n"; -/* Common code for fixed and float version*/ typedef struct AMRWB_bitrates { int rate; int mode;