Return-Path: Reply-To: From: "Christian Hoene" To: "'Marcel Holtmann'" Cc: References: <1227879337.20555.12.camel@esdhcp03999.research.nokia.com> <200812230130.43968.siarhei.siamashka@nokia.com> <1229994015.8047.27.camel@californication> <200812231245.14493.siarhei.siamashka@nokia.com> <1230032888.8047.34.camel@californication> <001501c96996$20018070$60048150$@hoene@gmx.net> <1230544837.13620.44.camel@californication> <002001c969a3$fd7f1680$f87d4380$@hoene@gmx.net> <1230552181.15666.10.camel@californication> <002e01c969b1$65549660$2ffdc320$@hoene@gmx.net> <1230554460.15666.20.camel@californication> In-Reply-To: <1230554460.15666.20.camel@californication> Subject: RE: Testing SBC filtering functions Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:11:20 +0100 Message-ID: <002f01c969b6$f3b109c0$db131d40$@hoene@gmx.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" List-ID: Hi Marcel, > The official files from the Bluetooth SIG and I don't know which options > would make them encode correctly. Just calling the reference encoder > with the filename makes it run into a busy loop. With wine and natively > running on Windows XP. No, the 28 official files from the Bluetooth SIG are already compressed. Use the decoder to get the WAV files (or click on my web page on the links in the first table). For testing the encoder, any kind of wav file can be considered. Usually, I run my tests with about 20 test wav files used by the ITU-R. For my web page, I only considered one stereo sound file (any other will do, too). Greetings Christian