>> each application has its own private data directory /
>> data/app-private/app-package. I believe your working directory is set
>> to this directory by default

Cool.  So it sounds like I should just be able to use a relative path
from the current location then.  Unfortunately, I'm getting the
following exception (with no clues as to why start is failing):

02-26 14:34:55.132: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(164):
java.lang.RuntimeException: start failed.
02-26 14:34:55.132: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(164):     at
android.media.MediaRecorder.start(Native Method)


Here's my code:

    final MediaRecorder recorder = new MediaRecorder();
    recorder.setAudioSource(MediaRecorder.AudioSource.MIC);
    recorder.setOutputFormat(MediaRecorder.OutputFormat.THREE_GPP);
    recorder.setAudioEncoder(MediaRecorder.AudioEncoder.AMR_NB);
    recorder.setOutputFile("test.3gpp");
    recorder.prepare();
    recorder.start();



On Feb 26, 12:14 am, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote:
> You can get the path to external storage (e.g. SD card) with
> Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(). This is world read/
> writable.
>
> Alternatively, each application has its own private data directory /
> data/app-private/app-package. I believe your working directory is set
> to this directory by default. This is onboard flash, so it will
> survive the user ejecting an SD card. However, there is a limited
> amount to go around, so you don't want to store monster media files
> there.
>
> On Feb 25, 9:22 pm, benmccann <benjamin.j.mcc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> setOutputFile() expects a path to where you want the file stored.
>
> > Yep, figured that much by the method name, but what's a valid path?  I
> > mean I'm figuring it's UNIX-like, but other than that I'm in the
> > dark.  Is there a preferred place for apps to store data?  Are there
> > certain directories that I have permission to write to?  What
> > directories exist on the device by default?  It'd be nice for the docs
> > on data storage to mention any of these 
> > things:http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/data-storage.html
>
> > >> You can take a look at the source to SoundRecorder in the open source 
> > >> tree for some working code
>
> > Thanks for the example.  This would be a much better example than the
> > one in the docs that won't compile and implies content must first be
> > added to a database:  
> > http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/index.html
>
> > On Feb 24, 8:03 pm, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote:
>
> > > setOutputFile() expects a path to where you want the file stored.
>
> > > You can take a look at the source to SoundRecorder in the open source
> > > tree for some working code:
>
> > >http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/packages/apps/SoundRecorder...
>
> > > On Feb 24, 4:43 pm, benmccann <benjamin.j.mcc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I'd like to create anaudiorecordingin Android.  (Actually, I just
> > > > want access to the mic withoutrecordingit, but it seems that's not
> > > > supported so I'll have to create arecordingand tail the file).
> > > > I'm having a very hard time getting started.  Mostly I'm just hoping
> > > > that someone from Google reads this and will update the documentation
> > > > because the example won't compile - it looks like it's from some
> > > > previous version of the SDK because there's an error in every other
> > > > line.  I made my best guess as to what the usage should be, but I keep
> > > > getting a number of different exceptions.
> > > > One question I had is whether I can just specify an arbitrary path to
> > > > the MediaRecorder to startrecordingor whether I have to create an
> > > > entry in the content database.  The JavaDoc for
> > > > MediaRecorder.setOutputFile isn't clear on what it's expecting.
>
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Ben
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