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give stream in
correct dimensions. This would also enhance performance.
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not 100% sure about this though).
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of Hildon Desktop Plugins
howto
(http://maemo.org/development/documentation/how-tos/3-x/tutorial_desktop_plugins_bora.html),
which also includes files for autotools. These however differ a bit for
plugins and standalone programs.
I hope this helps.
- Jami Pekkanen
. Usually audio is played using
gstreamer in which this is not a problem as maemo includes a plugin to
play through the DSP.
Luckily, there is an ALSA plugin for the device's DSP in the
SDK-repository: try installing package osso-dsp-plugin-alsa and then
running the ALSA-version.
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] Raemo home page http://raemo.garage.maemo.org/
[4] Quickstart
https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/wiki/index.php?RaemoQuickstartid=316type=g
[5] Architecture document
https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/wiki/index.php?RaemoArchitectureid=316type=g
- Jami Pekkanen
Hello,
This isn't exactly maemo specific question, but I think this is the best
forum anyway.
I'm trying to solder together an adapter that splits the N800's 4-pole
audio plug to two separate 3.5 mm females so that I can plug in separate
input and output devices, eg electric guitar input and
I know of a pinout for a very similar device:
http://web.it.kth.se/~maguire/iPAQ-photos/iPAQ-audio-adapter.html
Thanks! That confirmed my info about the pinout. The PDF was quite in
depth.
Gopi Flaherty wrote:
On Sep 4, 2007, at 7:24 PM, Jami Pekkanen wrote:
Perhaps measuring
Kemal Hadimli wrote:
1520 ohms.
headset button pressed it goes down to 47 ohms.
Thanks! I bought a multimeter and got similar values. The 40-50 ohms
seems to be the headset's (microphone's and speakers') internal resistance.
However, I now have a circuit (now just made of resistors) that has
Jami Pekkanen wrote:
I continued figuring out the headset detection, and I (accidentally)
noticed that the resistance is different depending on which direction
it's measured. On another direction it's about 1.8 kOhms and when
switching around the heads of the multimeter, I get ~1.1 kOhms
Jami Pekkanen wrote:
Kemal Hadimli wrote:
1520 ohms.
headset button pressed it goes down to 47 ohms.
Thanks! I bought a multimeter and got similar values. The 40-50 ohms
seems to be the headset's (microphone's and speakers') internal resistance.
However, I now have a circuit (now just
Jami Pekkanen wrote:
Continuing my monolog.
I came to think to me that this could be done with a diode.
Unfortunately my knowledge in them is even worse than with resistors.
I took some lessons from Wikipedia and came up with a circuit diagram
that could give similar resistances than
Hi,
Klaus Rotter wrote:
How can I use this jack? I have some problems to get anything other work
than the supplied headset. I use transformers to separate the N800 from
my HF equipment (a Ft817 amateur radio transceiver) and some resistors
to reduce the audio level so I can directly input
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