Hello Bob,

Thanks for letting me know.  I was unaware of all those issues!  I
thought Android was supposed to be designed from the ground up for
media!

Would you be willing to share your AudioTrack code?

Thanks!


On Jul 13, 4:09 pm, b0b <[email protected]> wrote:
> The sad truth is that you can't expect WAV http streaming to work on
> all phones.
> Some may work but not others.
> MediaPlayer is very limited for audio http streaming and has all kind
> of issues.
> AAC and MP3 kind of works (with issues) and that's it.
> It's so bad that most apps serious about http streaming will use
> something else, often ffmpeg.
> To play streamed WAV I've had to implement it myself (it is not very
> difficult), feeding an AudioTrack.
>
> On Jul 13, 12:42 am, nbonwit <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > We are streaming audio via http from ffserver/ffmpeg on Angstrom
> > Linux.  The ffmpeg audio codec is PCM signed 16-bit little endian
> > "pcm_s16le".  The ffmpeg stream format is "wav".  Both of these are
> > claimed to be supported on Android 
> > here:http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html#core

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