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Open source speech codec designed for communications quality speech between 450 and 3200 bit/s. The main application is low bandwidth HF/VHF digital radio.

Home Page:http://www.rowetel.com/codec2.html

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Codec 2 README

Codec 2 is an open source (LGPL 2.1) low bit rate speech codec: http://rowetel.com/codec2.html

Also included:

  • The FreeDV API for digital voice over radio. FreeDV is an open source digital voice protocol that integrates modems, codecs, and FEC README_freedv
  • APIs for raw and Ethernet packet data over radio README_data
  • High performance coherent OFDM modem for HF channels README_ofdm
  • High performance non-coherent FSK modem README_fsk
  • An STM32 embedded version of FreeDV 1600/700D for the SM1000
  • Coherent PSK modem README_cohpsk for HF channels
  • FDMDV DPSK modem README_fdmdv for HF channels

Quickstart

  1. Install packages (Debian/Ubuntu):

    sudo apt install git build-essential cmake
    

    Fedora/RH distros:

    sudo dnf groupinstall "Development Tools" "C Development Tools and Libraries"
    sudo dnf install cmake
    
  2. Build Codec 2:

    git clone git@github.com:drowe67/codec2.git
    cd codec2
    mkdir build_linux
    cd build_linux
    cmake ..
    make
    
  3. Listen to Codec 2 (run from codec2/build_linux):

    ./src/c2demo ../raw/hts1a.raw hts1a_c2.raw
    aplay -f S16_LE ../raw/hts1a.raw
    aplay -f S16_LE hts1a_c2.raw
    
  4. Compress, decompress and then play a file using Codec 2 at 2400 bit/s:

    ./src/c2enc 2400 ../raw/hts1a.raw hts1a_c2.bit
    ./src/c2dec 2400 hts1a_c2.bit hts1a_c2_2400.raw 
    

    which can be played with:

    aplay -f S16_LE hts1a_c2_2400.raw
    

    Or using Codec 2 using 700C (700 bits/s):

    ./src/c2enc 700C ../raw/hts1a.raw hts1a_c2.bit
    ./src/c2dec 700C hts1a_c2.bit hts1a_c2_700.raw
    aplay -f S16_LE hts1a_c2_700.raw
    
  5. If you prefer a one-liner without saving to files:

    ./src/c2enc 1300 ../raw/hts1a.raw - | ./src/c2dec 1300 - - | aplay -f S16_LE
    

FreeDV 2020 support (building with LPCNet)

  1. Build codec2 initially without LPCNet

    cd ~
    git clone https://github.com/drowe67/codec2.git
    cd codec2 && mkdir build_linux && cd build_linux
    cmake ../
    make
    
  2. Build LPCNet:

    cd ~
    git clone https://github.com/drowe67/LPCNet
    cd LPCNet && mkdir build_linux && cd build_linux
    cmake -DCODEC2_BUILD_DIR=~/codec2/build_linux ../ 
    make
    
  3. (Re)build Codec 2 with LPCNet support:

    cd ~/codec2/build_linux && rm -Rf *
    cmake -DLPCNET_BUILD_DIR=~/LPCNet/build_linux ..
    make
    

Programs

  • c2demo encodes a file of speech samples, then decodes them and saves the result.

  • c2enc encodes a file of speech samples to a compressed file of encoded bits. c2dec decodes a compressed file of bits to a file of speech samples.

  • c2sim is a simulation/development version of Codec 2. It allows selective use of the various Codec 2 algorithms. For example switching phase modelling or quantisation on and off.

  • freedv_tx & freedv_rx are command line implementations of the FreeDV protocol, which combines Codec 2, modems, and Forward Error Correction (FEC).

  • cohpsk_* are coherent PSK (COHPSK) HF modem command line programs.

  • fdmdv_* are differential PSK HF modem command line programs (README_fdmdv).

  • fsk_* are command line programs for a non-coherent FSK modem (README_fsk).

  • ldpc_* are LDPC encoder/decoder command line programs, based on the CML library.

  • ofdm_* are OFDM PSK HF modem command line programs (README_ofdm).

Building and Running Unit Tests

CTest is used as a test framework, with support from GNU Octave scripts.

  1. Install GNU Octave and libraries on Ubuntu with:

    sudo apt install octave octave-common octave-signal liboctave-dev gnuplot python3-numpy sox valgrind
    
  2. Install CML library with instructions at the top of octave/ldpc.m

  3. To build and run the tests:

    cd ~/codec2
    rm -Rf build_linux && mkdir build_linux
    cd build_linux
    cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
    make all test
    
  4. To just run tests without rebuilding:

    ctest
    
  5. To get a verbose run (e.g. for test debugging):

    ctest -V
    
  6. To just run a single test:

    ctest -R test_OFDM_modem_octave_port
    
  7. To list the available tests:

    ctest -N
    

Directories

cmake       - cmake support files
misc        - misc C programs that have been useful in development,
              not reqd for Codec 2 release. Part of Debug build.
octave      - Octave scripts used to support development
script      - shell scripts for playing and converting raw files
src         - C source code for Codec 2, FDMDV modem, COHPSK modem, FreeDV API
raw         - speech files in raw format (16 bits signed linear 8 kHz)
stm32       - STM32F4 microcontroller and SM1000 FreeDV Adaptor support
unittest    - Code to perform and support testing. Part of Debug build.
wav         - speech files in wave file format

GDB and Dump Files

  1. To compile with debug symbols for using gdb:

    cd ~/codec2
    rm -Rf build_linux && mkdir build_linux
    cd build_linux
    CFLAGS=-g cmake ..
    make
    
  2. For dump file support (dump data from c2sim for input to Octave development scripts):

    cd ~/codec2
    rm -Rf build_linux && mkdir build_linux
    cd build_linux
    CFLAGS=-DDUMP cmake ..
    make
    

Building for Windows on a Linux machine

On Ubuntu 17 and above:

sudo apt-get install mingw-w64
mkdir build_windows && cd build_windows
cmake .. -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/home/david/freedv-dev/cmake/Toolchain-Ubuntu-mingw32.cmake -DUNITTEST=FALSE -DGENERATE_CODEBOOK=/home/david/codec2/build_linux/src/generate_codebook 
make

Building for Windows on a Windows machine

mkdir build_windows (Or what ever you want to call your build dir)
cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" -D CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM=mingw32-make.exe
Or if you use ninja for building cmake -G "Ninja" ..
mingw32-make or ninja  depends on what you used in the last command
wait for it to build.

Including Codec 2 in an Android project

In an Android Studio 'NDK' project (a project that uses 'native' code) Codec 2 can be added to the project in the following way.

  1. Add the Codec 2 source tree to your app (e.g. in app/src/main/codec2) (e.g. as a git sub-module).

  2. Add Codec 2 to the CMakeList.txt (app/src/main/cpp/CMakeLists.txt):

    # Sets lib_src_DIR to the path of the target CMake project.
    set( codec2_src_DIR ../codec2/ )
    # Sets lib_build_DIR to the path of the desired output directory.
    set( codec2_build_DIR ../codec2/ )
    file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${codec2_build_DIR})
    
    add_subdirectory( ${codec2_src_DIR} ${codec2_build_DIR} )
    
    include_directories(
        ${codec2_src_DIR}/src
        ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/../codec2
    )
    
  3. Add Codec 2 to the target_link_libraries in the same file.

Building Debian packages

To build Debian packages, simply run the "cpack" command after running "make". This will generate the following packages:

  • codec2: Contains the .so and .a files for linking/executing applications dependent on Codec2.
  • codec2-dev: Contains the header files for development using Codec2.

Once generated, they can be installed with "dpkg -i" (once LPCNet is installed). If LPCNet is not desired, CMakeLists.txt can be modified to remove that dependency.

About

Open source speech codec designed for communications quality speech between 450 and 3200 bit/s. The main application is low bandwidth HF/VHF digital radio.

http://www.rowetel.com/codec2.html

License:GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1


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