Hack is the right word for this.

And modifying the platform belongs on android-porting, not here; thanks.

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:26 PM, ani <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is a use case when user doesn't want the notifications sound to
> be recorded.As of now if recording is going on
> (messaging->attach audio->record audio) and notifications(message
> notifications,usb notification) comes,it is also getting
> recorded.Which i don't want.
> If you can just provide me a hack i  would be greatful.
> I think i can add a api to AudioManager.java file and use a boolean
> value to check if recording is going on or not.This boolean value i
> can set in recording application when recording is going on or not and
> unset it when i recording is stopped.Based on this check i can play
> notifications sound.Please comment on this.
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