commit | dfc28703807407fad3fc4f6586ca787c21474443 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | perkj <perkj@webrtc.org> | Thu Mar 10 00:23:23 2016 |
committer | Commit bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Thu Mar 10 00:23:32 2016 |
tree | c8b1488187b6d2c25f897c0c1b757ed2e0453ae7 | |
parent | f687d53aabee0523ce6e9e0636163af8df120e41 [diff] |
Revert of Drop the 16kHz sample rate restriction on AECM and zero out higher bands (patchset #3 id:40001 of https://codereview.webrtc.org/1774553002/ ) Reason for revert: Breaks Android it looks like. See your own try jobs and https://build.chromium.org/p/client.webrtc/builders/Android32%20Tests%20%28L%... Original issue's description: > Drop the 16kHz sample rate restriction on AECM and zero out higher bands > > The restriction has been removed completely and AECM now supports any > number of higher bands. But this has been achieved by always zeroing out the > higher bands, instead of applying a constant gain which is the average over half > of the lower band (like it is done for the AEC), because that would be > non-trivial to implement and we don't want to spend too much time on AECM, since > we want to get rid of it in the long term anyway. > > R=peah@webrtc.org, solenberg@webrtc.org, tina.legrand@webrtc.org > > Committed: https://crrev.com/f687d53aabee0523ce6e9e0636163af8df120e41 > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#11931} TBR=peah@webrtc.org,turaj@webrtc.org,tina.legrand@webrtc.org,solenberg@webrtc.org,aluebs@webrtc.org # Skipping CQ checks because original CL landed less than 1 days ago. NOPRESUBMIT=true NOTREECHECKS=true NOTRY=true Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/1781893002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#11932}
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