[XviD-devel] newbe question: compiling within Eclipse CDT

Omer Moussaffi mousomer at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 12:06:36 CET 2011


I tried to compile XVid within Eclipse CDT, and I seem to be missing
something.
Did anyone successfully compiled xvid source within Eclipse CDT?
How should it be done?


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> This is what I would do:
> first check several known hand-written data sets -
>        - impulse functions
>        - sampled cosines with different frequencies
>        - chirp
>        - polinomail functions
> These have know DCTs, which you can check and see if you have a correct
> transform.
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> After you do that, you can try to write an inverse transform, put in random
> data, run it through your DCT, iDCT, and check if you have an almost
> perfect
> reconstuction. I say *almost* perfect, because you will have some rounding
> errors. If the PSNR is higher than 70, you're probably OK.
> generate random data,
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> > Dear All
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> > I am new in xvid mailing list. I have written a dct code infact in MATLAB
> > and I wish to test my code. I would like to how should I test my
> > architecture.
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