I am working on an ESP32-C6 with es8388 audio codec to do what should be a simple "player/recorder" in AAC format
I did try to wrestle ADF into submission to support AAC for both encode/decode but, could not manage, so, I discovered that there is
espressif/esp_audio_codec that should be way better
also
espressif/esp_codec_dev should have way better support of es8388
BUT attempting to put together 6.01 IDF + ADF result in a mess (basically, duplicated functionality and unclear naming + conflicting funvctions)
so what should I do ? DUMP ADF ?
is ADF still relevant/usable ?
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esp32.damiano
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Re: is ADF still relevant/usable ?
example of confusion, there is
espressif/esp_codec_dev
and it is a component of IDF
and also
esp_codec_dev in ADF
who is using what ?
as I wrote into another post, espressif should provide a server-side page where a user select what packages are needed, for a specific CPU and specific functions and what arrives is a "blob" holding ONLY those packages
and server side does check for naming conflicts
espressif/esp_codec_dev
and it is a component of IDF
and also
esp_codec_dev in ADF
who is using what ?
as I wrote into another post, espressif should provide a server-side page where a user select what packages are needed, for a specific CPU and specific functions and what arrives is a "blob" holding ONLY those packages
and server side does check for naming conflicts
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