First of all thanks for all the elaborate explanations. They are all
greatly appreciated!
On 08/05/2007, at 20.06, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 18:37 +0200, Steffen wrote:
I understand that decreasing the block size will possible requirer more computation/logical time then there is real time enough to complete.
what do you mean by computational time? logical time and the time, the cpu needs to compute something are not the same.
Sorry. I meant the time it takes to compute the DSP.
And therefore that the information in a block is available to the program to process. Which also means that after that block has been processes the information is not longer available. Is that true?
i am afraid, i couldn't fully follow.
What i was thinking about is the information in each block, ie the
samples in each block are forgotten about when the computation/DSP of
that block is done. I'm guessing this, since some object, i guess
again, depends on the block size, that is the samples in the block.
For example if one wants to compute some mean value. - Does the block
size then become the 'window' size, where window is used as the
theoretical term in DSP?