Oops,

That doesn't contain the code anymore. NEver mind...

-niko


On Oct 12, 3:14 pm, niko20 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jack,
>
> A while back I was able to get some Ogg vorbis code to work, but I
> think it required a specific format input (22khz, 16 bit, stereo), and
> of course it took a while to do all the math.
>
> I've uploaded my test project to:
>
> http://rapidshare.com/files/292161983/TestOgg.zip.html
>
> you may have to figure out how to get your buffer into it, I haven't
> looked at this project in a while.
>
> -niko
>
> On Oct 9, 11:43 pm, Jack Twilley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am writing an app which will generate ringtones.  I have an
> > ArrayList<Double> containing all the floating point data, but I can't
> > see how to convert it to an Ogg Vorbis file.  The Android SDK doesn't
> > have any obvious modules designed to do this sort of thing.  Do I need
> > to import some other libraries or something?  Pointers to any examples
> > would be appreciated.  Thanks!
>
> > Jack.
>
>
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