adpcm { ; IMA ADPCM decoder. ; https://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php/IMA_ADPCM ; https://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php/Microsoft_IMA_ADPCM ; IMA ADPCM encodes two 16-bit PCM audio samples in 1 byte (1 word per nibble) ; thus compressing the audio data by a factor of 4. ; The encoding precision is about 13 bits per sample so it's a lossy compression scheme. ; ; HOW TO CREATE IMA-ADPCM ENCODED AUDIO? Use sox or ffmpeg: ; $ sox --guard source.mp3 -r 8000 -c 1 -e ima-adpcm out.wav trim 01:27.50 00:09 ; $ ffmpeg -i source.mp3 -ss 00:01:27.50 -to 00:01:36.50 -ar 8000 -ac 1 -c:a adpcm_ima_wav -block_size 256 -map_metadata -1 -bitexact out.wav ; Or use a tool such as https://github.com/dbry/adpcm-xq (make sure to set the correct block size) ubyte[] t_index = [ -1, -1, -1, -1, 2, 4, 6, 8, -1, -1, -1, -1, 2, 4, 6, 8] uword[] t_step = [ 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 41, 45, 50, 55, 60, 66, 73, 80, 88, 97, 107, 118, 130, 143, 157, 173, 190, 209, 230, 253, 279, 307, 337, 371, 408, 449, 494, 544, 598, 658, 724, 796, 876, 963, 1060, 1166, 1282, 1411, 1552, 1707, 1878, 2066, 2272, 2499, 2749, 3024, 3327, 3660, 4026, 4428, 4871, 5358, 5894, 6484, 7132, 7845, 8630, 9493, 10442, 11487, 12635, 13899, 15289, 16818, 18500, 20350, 22385, 24623, 27086, 29794, 32767] uword @zp predict ubyte @requirezp index uword @zp pstep sub init(uword startPredict, ubyte startIndex) { predict = startPredict index = startIndex pstep = t_step[index] } sub decode_nibble(ubyte nibble) { ; this is the hotspot of the decoder algorithm! cx16.r0s = 0 ; difference if nibble & %0100 cx16.r0s += pstep pstep >>= 1 if nibble & %0010 cx16.r0s += pstep pstep >>= 1 if nibble & %0001 cx16.r0s += pstep pstep >>= 1 cx16.r0s += pstep if nibble & %1000 cx16.r0s = -cx16.r0s predict += cx16.r0s as uword index += t_index[nibble] if_neg ; was: if index & 128 index = 0 else if index > len(t_step)-1 index = len(t_step)-1 pstep = t_step[index] } }