Mercurial > libavcodec.hg
changeset 6775:1f02f929b9ff libavcodec
Update comment to version, negotiated with Diego, and
fix missing period (not latest revision of patch
was wrongly committed).
author | voroshil |
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date | Sun, 11 May 2008 10:07:11 +0000 |
parents | ca449dc51bd7 |
children | 4b9f28275b14 |
files | acelp_filters.c acelp_filters.h |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/acelp_filters.c Sun May 11 05:28:29 2008 +0000 +++ b/acelp_filters.c Sun May 11 10:07:11 2008 +0000 @@ -37,13 +37,12 @@ memset(fc_out, 0, subframe_size * sizeof(int16_t)); - /* Since there are few pulses over entire subframe (i.e. almost all - fc_in[i] are zero, in case of G.729D the buffer contains two non-zero - samples before the call to ff_acelp_enhance_harmonics, and (due to - pitch_delay bounded to [20; 143]) a maximum four non-zero samples - for a total of 40 after the call to it), it is faster to swap two loops - and process non-zero samples only. This will reduce the number of - multiplications from 40*40 to 4*40 for G.729D */ + /* Since there are few pulses over an entire subframe (i.e. almost + all fc_in[i] are zero) it is faster to swap two loops and process + non-zero samples only. In the case of G.729D the buffer contains + two non-zero samples before the call to ff_acelp_enhance_harmonics + and, due to pitch_delay being bounded by [20; 143], a maximum + of four non-zero samples for a total of 40 after the call. */ for(i=0; i<subframe_size; i++) { if(fc_in[i])
--- a/acelp_filters.h Sun May 11 05:28:29 2008 +0000 +++ b/acelp_filters.h Sun May 11 10:07:11 2008 +0000 @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ * \note Two items before the top of the out buffer must contain two items from the * tail of the previous subframe. * - * \remark It is safe to pass the same array in in and out parameters + * \remark It is safe to pass the same array in in and out parameters. * * \remark AMR uses mostly the same filter (cut-off frequency 60Hz, same formula, * but constants differs in 5th sign after comma). Fortunately in