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README
RNNoise is a noise suppression library based on a recurrent neural network. To compile, just type: % ./autogen.sh % ./configure % make Optionally: % make install While it is meant to be used as a library, a simple command-line tool is provided as an example. It operates on RAW 16-bit (machine endian) mono PCM files sampled at 48 kHz. It can be used as: ./examples/rnnoise_demo <noisy speech> <output denoised> The output is also a 16-bit raw PCM file. The latest version of the source is available from https://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/rnnoise . The github repository is a convenience copy.