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It seems that the new 7.0.02 update 2 removed ippsr.lib which provides resampling functions and I could not find them in ipps.lib. Can you tell me where to find them in the new IPP release?
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I used to use ippsResamplePolyphaseFixedFree_16s included in 6.0. Is this function removed from 7.0.2 now?
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Hi,
The speech recognition functions (ippSR domain) are not part of IPP 7.0, also later update rleases; this domain will continue to be supported in the IPP 6.1 product. Function ippsResamplePolyphaseFixedFree is part of ippSR domain.
Thanks,
Naveen Gv
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Hi,
ippSP provides multi-rate FIR functionality - the secuence of FIRGen (or simply a call to WinKaiser), FIRMRInit and FIR provides the same functionality with more flexibility and significantly better performance.
Regards,
Igor
ippSP provides multi-rate FIR functionality - the secuence of FIRGen (or simply a call to WinKaiser), FIRMRInit and FIR provides the same functionality with more flexibility and significantly better performance.
Regards,
Igor
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I use ippsremerged.lib and ippsrmerged.lib statically. I tried them in 7.0, but did not succeed. It's really frustrating when Intel removes functions from a new release and breaks the backward compatibility. This give us no choice, but mix different versions of IPP, which is really dirty trick.
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