By test scripts, I think david means the ctests, which can be run in
verbose mode from your 'build' directory by running:
ctest -V
The tests themselves are defined here:
https://github.com/drowe67/codec2/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt#L302

As for the FreeDV broadcast, when we used to run it here in VK5 a long time
ago, we used mode 1600.
I never bothered to do any per-voice equalization, far too much effort to
go to on a weekly basis. I did apply a 300 Hz high pass filter, which
seemed to help a little.

I've just dug up the script I used to run, which is here:
https://gist.github.com/darksidelemm/f09c3eb4a0fe837e4fd42347d264d85a
Note that this is fairly VK5 specific, and includes some custom preambles
and outros.

73
Mark VK5QI


On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 6:23 PM glen english <[email protected]> wrote:

> In prep for adding and modifying things in FreeDV, this evening I built
> FreeDV from source on debian BUSTER.
>
> Wow everything worked. well done everyone :-) !
>
> Now, I remember seeing the scripts for running audio and codec2 tests
>
> But I cannot remember or find their location. Anyone care to elaborate
> please ? I do not yet know the ecosystem too well.
>
> I am going to run the broadcast on free DV tomorrow locally here in
> canberra, 700D.
>
> But I want to get the equalisation right. Actually there are different
> voices and sources, so I will need to chop it up and equalise separately .
>
> ideas ?
>
> (I dont think everyone is quite ready for 2020, one thing at a time)
>
> cheers
>
> glen
>
>
>
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