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[hts-users:00736] Re: Is it possible to fix corrupted .cmp files


Hi,

Nicholas Volk wrote (2007/07/04 18:30):

But no matter what I do, I still get the same error +2126 when trying
to a 44100Hz voice, which is the original sample rate of my speech
database. (Same data fine when downsampled to 8000, 16000 and 22100.)
However this time there are now "nans" anywhere.

Did you modify the following variables for 44100Hz sampling?

SAMPFREQ    = 16000
FRAMELEN    = 400
FRAMESHIFT  = 80
FFTLEN      = 512
FREQWARP    = 0.42
MCPORDER    = 24


Regards,

Heiga ZEN (Byung Ha CHUN)

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Heiga ZEN     (in Japanese pronunciation)
Byung Ha CHUN (in Korean pronunciation)

Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Nagoya Institute of Technology
Gokiso-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya 466-8555 Japan

http://www.sp.nitech.ac.jp/~zen
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[hts-users:00737] Re: Is it possible to fix corrupted .cmp files, Nicholas Volk
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[hts-users:00733] Is it possible to fix corrupted .cmp files, Zuko Fani
[hts-users:00734] Re: Is it possible to fix corrupted .cmp files, Heiga ZEN (Byung Ha CHUN)
[hts-users:00735] Re: Is it possible to fix corrupted .cmp files, Nicholas Volk