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author | Peter Meerwald <pmeerw@cosy.sbg.ac.at> |
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date | Fri, 25 Jun 2010 15:50:58 +0200 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/spandsp-0.0.6pre17/README.testdata Fri Jun 25 15:50:58 2010 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +Setting up test data for the supplied suite of test programs. +------------------------------------------------------------- + +Some of the tests in the test suite for this package require test data files. These test +data files fall into four categories: + + - Some data files, such as those for some of the FAX tests, are generated by programs + in the package. + + - Some are freely distributable data files, from various sources. These are supplied + with the package. + + - Some are test data files from a standards body. These are the copyright material of + the standards body, and so cannot be distributed with this package. However, most of + these files can currently be downloaded at no charge from the standards body's web + site. This file describes which files are needed, and how they may be processed to + produce the right files in the right places for the tests. + + - The two industry standard sources of test data for DTMF decoders are Bellcore/Telcordia + and Mitel. Neither of these is either free, or supplied in a form directly usable + with the test suite. These data sources are expected by several tests, and not just + the DTMF decoder tests. Sad to say, you are on your own when trying to source data + for these tests. + +For the G.722 tests, obtain the file T-REC-G.722-198703-I!AppII!ZPF-E.zip from the ITU web site, +and place it in this directory. Then run + +./unpack_g722_data.sh + +For the G.726 tests, obtain the file T-REC-G.726-199103-I!AppII!SOFT-ZST-E.zip from the ITU web +site, and place it in this directory. Then run + +./unpack_g726_data.sh + +For the GSM 06.10 tests, obtain the file en_300961v080101p0.zip from the ETSI web site, +and place it in this directory. If you are able to run .exe (i.e. MS DOS or Windows) +files you can simply run + +./unpack_gsm0610_data.sh + +If you are unable to run .exe files on the machine you are using (e.e. you are not using Cygwin, +Mingw, Wine, FreeDOS or something of that sort) you will need to find a machine which will. First, +run + +./unpack_gsm0610_data.sh --no-exe + +This will leave 6 .EXE files in the etsitetss/gsm0610 directory. Take these to a machine which +can run .EXE files, and execute all of them. This should result in a number of files which end +with .COD, INP and .OUT. Copy these to the etsitests/gsm0610 directory, and run + +./unpack_gsm0610_data.sh --no-exe-continue + +The remainder of the extraction and repacking of files should then take place.