D'oh! Now I see the problem. My 'n' would have to be calculated based
on log2(), I think, to get the right value. Subtracting as I did will
not work. I suppose calling any sort of logarithm calculation might
be expensive, but it seems like there has to be a smarter way to
determine 'n'
On
Or, I was originally thinking:
rice_parameter = 0; k = partition_samples;
if (k < mean) {
int n = mean - k;
rice_parameter += n;
k <<= n;
}
(sorry for the hasty post)
On Oct 11, 2013, at 10:34, Brian Willoughby wrote:
> Hmm
Hmm, maybe I'm missing something, but what about this:
rice_parameter = 0; k = partition_samples;
int n = mean - k;
if (n > 0) {
rice_parameter += n;
k <<= n;
}
I've not looked at this code in its context within stream_encoder.c,
s
lvqcl wrote:
> MSVS profiler shows that the following code in stream_encoder.c takes
> several percent of CPU time:
This has been applied.
Erik
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