06-17-2007
Thanks, I am still investigating (this and much more).
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gsm_print
GSM_PRINT(3) Library Functions Manual GSM_PRINT(3)
NAME
gsm_print -- GSM 06.10 supplementary function for debugging
SYNOPSIS
#include "gsm.h" #include <stdio.h>
int gsm_print(f, g, frame);
FILE * f;
gsm g;
gsm_frame frame;
DESCRIPTION
Gsm is an implementation of the final draft GSM 06.10 standard for full-rate speech transcoding, a lossy speech compression algorithm. The
compressed form involves 76 variables with different numbers of significant bits packed into 33 bytes.
If you are interested in investigating the details of this coding scheme, gsm_print() can be used to dump the contents of individual
gsm_frames to a file pointer provided by the application.
RETURN VALUE
gsm_print() returns -1 if the frame is invalid, else 0.
EXAMPLE
A single frame looks like this:
LARc: 29 32 20 11 08 05 06 07
#1: Nc 0040 bc 0 Mc 1 xmaxc 60
06 04 00 03 03 06 04 02 02 04 05 04 01
#2: Nc 0045 bc 1 Mc 1 xmaxc 48
03 07 01 03 04 04 07 01 03 02 04 05 03
#3: Nc 0091 bc 1 Mc 1 xmaxc 46
00 03 03 07 01 06 02 04 05 03 03 02 04
#4: Nc 0120 bc 0 Mc 1 xmaxc 47
07 03 06 00 03 03 06 05 00 03 02 07 04
BUGS
Please direct bug reports to jutta@cs.tu-berlin.de and cabo@cs.tu-berlin.de.
SEE ALSO
gsm(3), gsm_explode(3)
GSM_PRINT(3)