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Any idea?
thanx in advance
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Hello,
what exactly sample do you use, what is operating system and hardware platform? What is version of IPP you are build with? Could you please provide your input JPEG file?
Regards,
Vladimir
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SAMPLE: ipp-samplesimage-codecsjpegview
OS: WindowsXP SP2
CPU: AthlonXP 1800+ (i hope this isn't a problem tough, i'm about to buy a p4 but i want my code to run within an athlon cpu too)
IPP VER: 5.3 update 1 build 85.18
LINKED LIBS: ippcore.lib ipps.lib ippi.lib ippcc.lib ippj.lib
of course i use the 32bits version of ipp.
In attachment both the bmp and the original JPEG image
Note: i haven't compiled the sample but just included the source for jpeg into my project that has been built using visual studio 2005, again the code compiles and executes without problem but the resulting image is bad, if you want i can attach the raw image data too but believe me it's just a fill of 0,0x87,0 bytes.
Thank you very much for the help
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Proabably they key here is that you are talking about your own project. The IPP 5.3 JPEGView sample built with script can open this file and save it to BMP without any problems.
Vladimir
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Thanx in advance.
PS: The problem here is that at the base of all the project there is to open a jpeg or all the other functions are useless the IPP ones too of course, please don't tell me that i've to use another library different from IPP to open a jpeg, it's really not valuable.
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Well, in general, I would say that you can open JPEG just like it implemented in JPEGView sample. It work and you have all source code for that, is not it?
If you can provide us with piece of code where you call JPEG decoder we may check if something is wrong here
Regards,
Vladimir
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Thanks, we will be glad to help with the issue.
Vladimir
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Cheers
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Yes, that is correct finding
Vladimir
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