SPEEXDEC(1) User Commands SPEEXDEC(1)NAME
speexdec - The reference implementation speex decoder.
SYNOPSIS
speexdec [options] input_file.spx [output_file]
DESCRIPTION
Decodes a Speex file and produce a WAV file or raw file
input_file can be:
filename.spx
regular Speex file
- stdin
output_file can be:
filename.wav
Wav file
filename.*
Raw PCM file (any extension other that .wav)
- stdout
(nothing)
Will be played to soundcard
OPTIONS --enh Enable perceptual enhancement (default)
--no-enh
Disable perceptual enhancement
--force-nb
Force decoding in narrowband
--force-wb
Force decoding in wideband
--force-uwb
Force decoding in ultra-wideband
--mono Force decoding in mono
--stereo
Force decoding in stereo
--rate n
Force decoding at sampling rate n Hz
--packet-loss n
Simulate n % random packet loss
-V Verbose mode (show bit-rate)
-h, --help
This help
-v, --version
Version information
--pf Deprecated, use --enh instead
--no-pf
Deprecated, use --no-enh instead
More information is available from the Speex site: http://www.speex.org
Please report bugs to the mailing list `speex-dev@xiph.org'.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 Jean-Marc Valin
speexdec version 1.1 September 2003 SPEEXDEC(1)
Check Out this Related Man Page
SPEEXENC(1) User Commands SPEEXENC(1)NAME
speexenc - The reference implementation speex encoder.
SYNOPSIS
speexenc [options] input_file output_file
DESCRIPTION
Encodes input_file using Speex. It can read the WAV or raw files.
input_file can be:
filename.wav
wav file
filename.*
Raw PCM file (any extension other than .wav)
- stdin
output_file can be:
filename.spx
Speex file
- stdout
OPTIONS -n, --narrowband
Narrowband (8 kHz) input file
-w, --wideband
Wideband (16 kHz) input file
-u, --ultra-wideband "Ultra-wideband" (32 kHz) input file
--quality n
Encoding quality (0-10), default 8
--bitrate n
Encoding bit-rate (use bit-rate n or lower)
--vbr Enable variable bit-rate (VBR)
--abr rate
Enable average bit-rate (ABR) at rate bps
--vad Enable voice activity detection (VAD)
--dtx Enable file-based discontinuous transmission (DTX)
--comp n
Set encoding complexity (0-10), default 3
--nframes n
Number of frames per Ogg packet (1-10), default 1
--comment
Add the given string as an extra comment. This may be used multiple times
--author
Author of this track
--title
Title for this track
-h, --help
This help
-v, --version
Version information
-V Verbose mode (show bit-rate)
Raw input options:
--rate n
Sampling rate for raw input
--stereo
Consider raw input as stereo
--le Raw input is little-endian
--be Raw input is big-endian
--8bit Raw input is 8-bit unsigned
--16bit
Raw input is 16-bit signed
Default raw PCM input is 16-bit, little-endian, mono
More information is available from the Speex site: http://www.speex.org
Please report bugs to the mailing list `speex-dev@xiph.org'.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 Jean-Marc Valin
speexenc version 1.1 September 2003 SPEEXENC(1)
I am experiencing a problem where under a dial condition I am experiencing packet loss, which is failrly normal, but the response to the packet loss is taking bewteen 6 and 10 seconds. Could someone please advise what the industry standard is on the response time under a packet loss senario. (1 Reply)
I need to move everything from an older ultra 1 onto a newer ultra 60 (OS and all) running SUNOS 5.5.1. Any suggestions on the best way to do this?
Frank
P.S. If you know of a document somewhere please let me know. (11 Replies)
Hi, wondering if anyone can suggest a tool to me that will let me either cut & paste hex or type it in for packet decoding.
I want to be able to decode a packet as done with tcpdump or wireshark, but I want to be able to manually input the hex myself. (2 Replies)