Hi, Nicholas Volk wrote:
Is there some reason why LSP mode calls HTS_mc2b()? At least by default, as alpha is 0.0 and mc == b for LSP, the function doesn't do anything. Below is a somewhat faster version. (Admittedly this isn't a major CPU bottlenect.) Or is there some reason to have a case where alpha!=0 for LSP?
How about discussing hts_engine related topics in hts-engine-users ML rather than hts-users ML?
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