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<div>I am interested in using the OPUS codec for real-time application on an (preferable low-profile) platform. In order to choose the optimal processor (memory size, speed,…) I have the following questions:</div>
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<li>We have compiled OPUS on a PC with Linux OS and on a dual-core Cortex A9 with Linux Kernel. Can OPUS run on a processor with no specific OS, or are there mechanisms/libraries/functionality which are dependent on the operating system??</li><li>I see that there are projects which aim to implement OPUS on a ARM processor. Does anyone know about or have figures regarding resources (memory footprint, clock cycles) which are needed in order to run OPUS on lower-profile processors, such as Cortex Mx,
Blackfin DSP or some TI DSP??</li><li>If these figures are not available, does anyone have an estimate on how many resources OPUS needs compared to the AAC codec??</li></ul>
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<div>Thank you for your help.</div>
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<div style="margin-top: 5pt; margin-bottom: 5pt; ">Met vriendelijke groeten | Best Regards,<font face="Times New Roman, serif" size="3">
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