Low Complexity Communication Codec (LC3)
The LC3 is an efficient low latency audio codec.
Low Complexity Communication Codec
Overview
The directory layout is as follows :
- include: Library interface
- src: Source files
- tools: Standalone encoder/decoder tools
- test: Python implentation, used as reference for unit testing
- fuzz: Roundtrip fuzz testing harness
- build: Building outputs
- bin: Compilation output
How to build
The default toolchain used is GCC. Invoke make to build the library.
$ make -j
Compiled library liblc3.a will be found in bin directory.
Cross compilation
The cc, as, ld and ar can be selected with respective Makefile variables CC,
AS, LD and AR. The AS and LD selections are optionnal, and fallback
to CC selection when not defined.
The LIBC must be set to bionic for android cross-compilation. This switch
prevent link with pthread and rt libraries, that is included in the
bionic libc.
Following example build for android, using NDK toolset.
$ make -j CC=path_to_android_ndk_prebuilt/toolchain-prefix-clang LIBC=bionic
Compiled library will be found in bin directory.
Tools
Tools can be all compiled, while involking make as follows :
$ make tools
The standalone encoder elc3 take a wave file as input and encode it
according given parameter. The LC3 binary file format used is the non
standard format described by the reference encoder / decoder tools.
The standalone decoder dlc3 do the inverse operation.
Refer to elc3 -h or dlc3 -h for options.
Note that elc3 output bitstream to standard output when output file is
omitted. On the other side dlc3 read from standard input when input output
file are omitted.
In such way you can easly test encoding / decoding loop with :
$ ./elc3 <in.wav> -b <bitrate> | ./dlc3 > <out.wav>
Adding Linux aplay tools, you will be able to instant hear the result :
$ ./elc3 <in.wav> -b <bitrate> | ./dlc3 | aplay
Test
A python implementation of the encoder is provided in test diretory.
The C implementation is unitary validated against this implementation and
intermediate values given in Appendix C of the specification.
Prerequisite
# apt install python3 python3-dev python3-pip
$ pip3 install scipy numpy
Running test suite
$ make test
Fuzzing
Roundtrip fuzz testing harness is available in fuzz directory.
LLVM clang and clang++ compilers are needed to run fuzzing.
The encoder and decoder fuzzers can be run, for 1 million iterations, using
target respectively dfuzz and efuzz. The fuzz target runs both.
$ make efuzz # Run encoder fuzzer for 1M iteration
$ make dfuzz # Run decoder fuzzer for 1M iteration
$ make fuzz -j # Run encoder and decoder fuzzers in parallel
Qualification / Conformance
The implementation is qualified under the QDID 194161 as part of Google Fluoride 1.5.
The conformance reports can be found here
Listening Test
The codec was here subjectively evaluated in a blind listening test.
Meson build system
Meson build system is also available to build and install lc3 codec in Linux environment.
$ meson build
$ cd build
$ ninja
$ sudo ninja install