Hi All,
I want to know where I can get the publicly available free source code of Enhanced AAC plus. Also I want to know where can I get the standard for Enhanced AAC plus or some documents related to Enhanced AAC plus.
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
http://www.audiocoding.com/ (http://www.audiocoding.com/) is the home of FAAD2, a free (GPLed) AAC decoder with HE-AAC support.
http://www.audiocoding.com/ (http://www.audiocoding.com/) is the home of FAAD2, a free (GPLed) AAC decoder with HE-AAC support.
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I wanted the source code of Enhanced HE-AAC and not HE-AAC.
Can I get it from here. Has it been supported in FAAD2.
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
An encoder can be downloaded from 3gpp.
http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/26410.htm (http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/26410.htm)
http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/26_series/26.410/ (http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/26_series/26.410/)
http://www.audiocoding.com/ (http://www.audiocoding.com/) is the home of FAAD2, a free (GPLed) AAC decoder with HE-AAC support.
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I wanted the source code of Enhanced HE-AAC and not HE-AAC.
Can I get it from here. Has it been supported in FAAD2.
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
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FAAD2 has supported "Enhanced HE-AAC" (HE-AAC v2), or in other words, parametric stereo, for quite a while.
http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/26410.htm (http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/26410.htm)
http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/26_series/26.410/ (http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/26_series/26.410/)
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Hi,
Thanks for your response.
I have downloaded the code from 3gpp but i am not able to debug the code. Have you come accross such error.
Waiting for ur reply
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
http://www.audiocoding.com/ (http://www.audiocoding.com/) is the home of FAAD2, a free (GPLed) AAC decoder with HE-AAC support.
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I wanted the source code of Enhanced HE-AAC and not HE-AAC.
Can I get it from here. Has it been supported in FAAD2.
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
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FAAD2 has supported "Enhanced HE-AAC" (HE-AAC v2), or in other words, parametric stereo, for quite a while.
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FAAD is decompresor, but how to make Enhanced HE-AAC files?
3gpp.org gives only sources:|
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
I have downloaded the code from 3gpp but i am not able to debug the code. Have you come accross such error.
Waiting for ur reply
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
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I haven't tried to debug. I've only compiled using ICL. My binaries can be found at [a href="http://kotisivu.mtv3.fi/ware.purkki/]http://kotisivu.mtv3.fi/ware.purkki/[/url] .
The 3G code works perfectly, including debug, when compiled in VC++. Linux I haven't tried.
The problem is the "source" distribution actually includes two binary libraries: libaudio.a, and libisomediafile.a. Not much source in there..
To build libisomediafile, you need to download http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/ittf/PubliclyAvai...nce/systems.zip (http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/ISO_IEC_14496-5_2001_Software_Reference/systems.zip) and build the systems/mp4_file_format/ directory. I haven't found where the source to libaudio.a is yet (NAS probides a libaudio library, but it's not the same).
The problem is the "source" distribution actually includes two binary libraries: libaudio.a, and libisomediafile.a. Not much source in there..
To build libisomediafile, you need to download http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/ittf/PubliclyAvai...nce/systems.zip (http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/ISO_IEC_14496-5_2001_Software_Reference/systems.zip) and build the systems/mp4_file_format/ directory. I haven't found where the source to libaudio.a is yet (NAS probides a libaudio library, but it's not the same).
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I want to what does these libraries consist of ?
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
I want to what does these libraries consist of ?
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
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I assume libisomediafile is responsible for creating the mp4 container, and libaudio is for reading the input file, since without either library, I get link errors like:
./src/main.o(.text+0x273): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `AuChannelOpen'
: undefined reference to `AuChannelClose'
: undefined reference to `AuChannelReadShort'
./src/mp4file.o(.text+0x21d): In function `MP4FileAddFrame':
: undefined reference to `MP4GetHandleSize'
./src/mp4file.o(.text+0x3a5): In function `WriteMP4File':
: undefined reference to `MP4WriteMovieToFile'
./src/mp4file.o(.text+0x491): In function `CloseMP4File':
: undefined reference to `MP4DisposeHandle', and if I build libisomediafile and link with that, the MP4* functions link okay, and the only errors that are left are the AuChannel* functions.
I want to what does these libraries consist of ?
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
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I assume libisomediafile is responsible for creating the mp4 container, and libaudio is for reading the input file, since without either library, I get link errors like:
./src/main.o(.text+0x273): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `AuChannelOpen'
: undefined reference to `AuChannelClose'
: undefined reference to `AuChannelReadShort'
./src/mp4file.o(.text+0x21d): In function `MP4FileAddFrame':
: undefined reference to `MP4GetHandleSize'
./src/mp4file.o(.text+0x3a5): In function `WriteMP4File':
: undefined reference to `MP4WriteMovieToFile'
./src/mp4file.o(.text+0x491): In function `CloseMP4File':
: undefined reference to `MP4DisposeHandle'
, and if I build libisomediafile and link with that, the MP4* functions link okay, and the only errors that are left are the AuChannel* functions.
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These libraries are precompiled. If I want to port this code on say Arm processor, then I need the source code of these libraries so as to compile it for Arm.Can I get this source code or these libraries can itself be used for porting on Arm ?
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As I said in a previous post:
To build libisomediafile, you need to download [a href="http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/ISO_IEC_14496-5_2001_Software_Reference/systems.zip]http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/ittf/PubliclyAvai...nce/systems.zip[/url] and build the systems/mp4_file_format/ directory. I haven't found where the source to libaudio.a is yet (NAS probides a libaudio library, but it's not the same).[{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a] (http://index.php?act=findpost&pid=275831")
I would guess that the source to libaudio is available somwhere at either [a href="http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/26-series.htm]http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/26-series.htm[/url] or http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards (http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards) , but I wouldn't know where to start looking. Maybe someone should email the 3gpp people and ask them...
Has someone found the source code of libaudia.a?
If yes, could he/she tell me where to find it?
Thanks
Matthieu
matthieu.laurent@purplelabs.com
I hope somebody works out what's going on here...I'd love a native OS X HE-AACv2 encoder - having to use Virtual PC is downright painful.
Has someone found the source code of libaudia.a?
If yes, could he/she tell me where to find it?
With the last 3gp sources, these libs are in lib/linux folder. This encoder works fine with my Linux distro.
@loophole :: compilation under MacOS should work with gcc...
Unfortunately those libs are not provided for OSX/PPC.
A very nice thing would be to replace those binaries libs by some source code.
Unfortunately those libs are not provided for OSX/PPC.
A very nice thing would be to replace those binaries libs by some source code.
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The encoder's requirements as far as processing the input file are pretty light; the only functions it needs are AuChannelOpen, AuChannelClose, and AuReadShort. It should be easy to write wrappers for those that call your favorite soundfile-reading library.
I've edited a bit the source code and i've written missing Au* functions.
I had to keep in mind endianness to make the encoder works on powerpc and other big endian machines.
You can get it here: http://teknoraver.campuslife.it/software/mp4tools/ (http://teknoraver.campuslife.it/software/mp4tools/)
Cheers
OMG - you rule!! checking it out now.
cc -O3 -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libaacenc -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libbitbuf -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libfr -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libresamp -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libsbrenc -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libisomediafile -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libaudio -c -o src/main.o src/main.c
In file included from /Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libisomediafile/MP4Movies.h:29,
from /Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libisomediafile/ISOMovies.h:9,
from src/main.c:13:
/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libisomediafile/MP4OSMacros.h:33:20: error: malloc.h: No such file or directory
src/main.c: In function 'main':
src/main.c:237: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 4 of 'IsSbrSettingAvail' differ in signedness
make: *** [src/main.o] Error 1
Get this trying to compile on OS X, do i need to manually tell make the target platform or anything, as there's on configure script or anything. Sorry I'm pretty new to this
OMG - you rule!! checking it out now.
cc -O3 -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libaacenc -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libbitbuf -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libfr -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libresamp -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libsbrenc -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libisomediafile -I/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libaudio -c -o src/main.o src/main.c
In file included from /Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libisomediafile/MP4Movies.h:29,
from /Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libisomediafile/ISOMovies.h:9,
from src/main.c:13:
/Users/hexley/Downloads/aacplusenc-0.2/libisomediafile/MP4OSMacros.h:33:20: error: malloc.h: No such file or directory
src/main.c: In function 'main':
src/main.c:237: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 4 of 'IsSbrSettingAvail' differ in signedness
make: *** [src/main.o] Error 1
Get this trying to compile on OS X, do i need to manually tell make the target platform or anything, as there's on configure script or anything. Sorry I'm pretty new to this
I have compiled it on Linux PPC, not MacOSX PPC.
You culd try this CFLAGS: -I.. -I../../src -Wall -W -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long
The error was in libisomediafile, that had two subdirs, win32 and linux, so i've stripped the win32 out.
Dunno about OS X, never had it, but i suggest you to use the latest gcc compiler, since i'm using gcc 4.1.0 under linux.
What gcc -v says about his version?
I've edited a bit the source code and i've written missing Au* functions.
I had to keep in mind endianness to make the encoder works on powerpc and other big endian machines.
You can get it here: http://blueangel.us/aacplusenc/ (http://blueangel.us/aacplusenc/)
Compiled and running on Mac OS 10.4.6 (PowerPC). But testing remains...
Thanks!
I've edited a bit the source code and i've written missing Au* functions.
I had to keep in mind endianness to make the encoder works on powerpc and other big endian machines.
You can get it here: http://teknoraver.campuslife.it/software/mp4tools/ (http://teknoraver.campuslife.it/software/mp4tools/)
Compiled and running on Mac OS 10.4.6 (PowerPC). But testing remains...
Thanks!
Isn't Mac OS 10.4.6 64-bit?
I have an issue with AMD64 that i haven't under i386, can you reproduce it?
issue samples are there: http://blueangel.us/mp4tools/ct-he-aac/ (http://blueangel.us/mp4tools/ct-he-aac/)
It seems a CT bug.
Cheers
Isn't Mac OS 10.4.6 64-bit?
Parts of it might be dual architecture, since the G5 processor is 64-bit. But the G4 processor in my PowerBook is 32-bit. Perhaps you can tell me how to possible reproduce this, so I can give it a try?
@loophole. It complains about the missing malloc.h file. I just copied the malloc.h file from the 10.4u SDK into the libisomediafile folder and it compiled successfully
http://purrrr.net/tmp/aacplusenc.zip (http://purrrr.net/tmp/aacplusenc.zip)
Nevermind worked it out
PPC OS X binary there.
@loophole. It complains about the missing malloc.h file. I just copied the malloc.h file from the 10.4u SDK into the libisomediafile folder and it compiled successfully
Nope, on BSD malloc.h is replaced by stdlib.h IIRC
Nope, on BSD malloc.h is replaced by stdlib.h IIRC
Well, I had the same compile error as 'loophole' the first time. But after copying the malloc.h file it compiled successfully.
Edit: I have compressed a couple of tracks to 32 and 48kbps. The sound quality is really impressive for the bitrate.
rootkit, the problem sample sound fine to me. So I guess it don affect Mac OS X on 32-bit either...
I just changed #include <malloc.h> to #include <malloc/malloc.h> in MP4OSMacros.h
i've edited the program to save raw AAC streams with ADTS header instead of mp4 files.
stay tuned
Here it is: http://teknoraver.net/software/mp4tools/ (http://teknoraver.net/software/mp4tools/)
It doesn't works under AMD64, but still should under powerpc.
Feedback is welcome!
I just changed #include <malloc.h> to #include <malloc/malloc.h> in MP4OSMacros.h
The Right Thing? to do is to include "stdlib.h". According to the C89 standard (http://www.utas.edu.au/infosys/info/documentation/C/CStdLib.html), this is where malloc() must be. It's safe to assume that any system and compiler you'll ever come across implements C89. Using "malloc.h" is an unportable Linux-ism.
Another good porability reference is The Single UNIX Specification (http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/). When in doubt, assume what it says, and consider anything else odd. (By this definition, yes, Windows is very odd indeed.)
Hi all,
I see a libisomedia.lib in the decoder module. I extracted the files from system.zip from www.publiclyavailablestandards.com. My problem is how can i port this on ARM processor. i see that it is being compiled for intel platform. for win32 platform there is a file named w32filemappingobject.c , what should be the corresponding file for ARM core. I am using RVDS and win32 can not be used. Some one who knows the solution give me a mail at sateeshchandra@gmail.com.
Thank you,
Sateesh
I want to what does these libraries consist of ?
Thanks and Regards
Shreya
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I assume libisomediafile is responsible for creating the mp4 container, and libaudio is for reading the input file, since without either library, I get link errors like:
./src/main.o(.text+0x273): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `AuChannelOpen'
: undefined reference to `AuChannelClose'
: undefined reference to `AuChannelReadShort'
./src/mp4file.o(.text+0x21d): In function `MP4FileAddFrame':
: undefined reference to `MP4GetHandleSize'
./src/mp4file.o(.text+0x3a5): In function `WriteMP4File':
: undefined reference to `MP4WriteMovieToFile'
./src/mp4file.o(.text+0x491): In function `CloseMP4File':
: undefined reference to `MP4DisposeHandle'
, and if I build libisomediafile and link with that, the MP4* functions link okay, and the only errors that are left are the AuChannel* functions.
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These libraries are precompiled. If I want to port this code on say Arm processor, then I need the source code of these libraries so as to compile it for Arm.Can I get this source code or these libraries can itself be used for porting on Arm ?
site moved to: http://teknoraver.net/software/mp4tools/ (http://teknoraver.net/software/mp4tools/)
http://purrrr.net/tmp/aacplusenc.zip (http://purrrr.net/tmp/aacplusenc.zip)
Nevermind worked it out
PPC OS X binary there.
Hello loophole, Any way to get the files? That site is down...
Hello! I downloaded the aacplus source code from 3gpp & test it. Float code is fine. But the fixed code (after 26411-630.zip) is terrible. Bad nosie spring with normal audio signal all along. Noise--hundreds of horses are running. Surprised , the fixed code before 630 is fine. Also , I found the problem happen in encoder code ,not decoder code. Maybe Coding technology release it before testing. ? The difference between 26411-630 & 26411-620? Anyone is kind to tell it?
...the fixed code (after 26411-630.zip) is terrible. Bad nosie spring with normal audio signal all along. Noise--hundreds of horses are running. Surprised , the fixed code before 630 is fine. Also , I found the problem happen in encoder code ,not decoder code. Maybe Coding technology release it before testing. ? The difference between 26411-630 & 26411-620? Anyone is kind to tell it?
IIRC it's the same with MP3 encoders. Shine, also fixed point, produces files with a bad quality too.
CT fixed the AMD64 bugs, new url is: http://teknoraver.campuslife.it/software/mp4tools/ (http://teknoraver.campuslife.it/software/mp4tools/)
Cheers