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I am trying a build for "speech-codec " and it tries to link with "-lippsubsete9"
(e9 is just a CPU name. The libraries for other CPU flavors include-lippsubsetm7,-lippsubsetn8, etc)
However, in my install of IPP 7.0, I did not see any file name with "ippsubset" in its name.
Is libippsubset**.so an old name convention that's no longer used or what?
Thank you.
- Zhen
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Hi Zhen,
Could you tell whereyou get thecode"speech-codec" ?
If you'd like to build the "speech-codec" of IPP 7.0, you may download it via
Could you tell whereyou get thecode"speech-codec" ?
If you'd like to build the "speech-codec" of IPP 7.0, you may download it via
Download the Intel IPP Code Samples
The free Intel IPP code samples can be downloaded by going here.
Regards,
Ying
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Thank you for your help.
It turns out that instead of the commodity release of IPP 7.0, I need to use a special flavor of it, which is specifically created for some audio codes.

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