You'll find a list here (PDF): http://www.packetvideo.com/resources/OpenCORE-brochure.pdf
On Jan 8, 6:38 pm, aayush <[email protected]> wrote: > Regarding media support , is there a list where i can find, what all > audio and video codecs are currently supported by Android? > Are there any plans to add support for more codecs in the future? > > thanks in advance > aayush > > On Jan 8, 9:58 pm, Jean-Baptiste Queru <[email protected]> wrote: > > > A lot of it boils down to "it worked for us". Really. For the build > > targets that are expected to work in the open-source cupcake tree > > (essentially emulator/release/generic), it didn't seem to work worse > > than its internal counterpart, at least through the limited smoke > > testing that we had time to do. > > > JBQ > > > On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Muthu Ramadoss > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Why is the Cupcake build in a broken stage? Does that mean we are not > > > supposed to be working with it? > > > > take care, > > > Muthu Ramadoss. > > > >http://linkedin.com/in/tellibitz+91-9840348914 > > >http://mobeegal.in-mobile search. redefined. > > > > On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Dave Sparks <[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > >> > Unfortunately, in reality cupcake is none of those things. > > > >> I'm not sure what you mean by that. Cupcake is a stabilization branch > > >> for the next platform release. I agree we're not pushing changes out > > >> as quickly as we would like - we're working on it. The plan is to > > >> merge all changes from Cupcake to master except where there are > > >> changes in master that supersede the Cupcake change. > > > >> We (the Android team) cannot discuss future deployments of Cupcake (or > > >> any other release) on G1 (or any other device). You need to take that > > >> up with the vendor. > > > >> On Jan 7, 6:54 am, Disconnect <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > (Somewhat of a tangent.. but..) > > > >> > Unfortunately, in reality cupcake is none of those things. Its just an > > >> > internal tree that is occasionally synced out to a repo tree, and > > >> > sometimes > > >> > merged into master.. > > > >> > Probably at this point the only way to solve this is to rename the > > >> > internal > > >> > tree though, and call the 1.1 (or whatever) android release "cupcake". > > >> > (Thereby starting the horrible practice of random nouns as release > > >> > names..) > > > >> > On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Dave Sparks <[email protected]> > > >> > wrote: > > > >> > > We need to differentiate between Cupcake the platform release and > > >> > > Cupcake running on a specific device such as the G1. > > > >> > > Preview size is supported in the current API, but ignored by the G1 > > >> > > device driver. I cannot get into specifics about the G1 device. > > >> > > Preview positioning works today on Cupcake and should work on the > > >> > > current G1 though I haven't test it. Preview does not work correctly > > >> > > in portrait mode due to orientation issues - we're discussing how > > >> > > best > > >> > > to solve that problem. > > > >> > > We're also discussing how best to expose hardware capabilities with > > >> > > OHA partners. This is not likely to be addressed fully in Cupcake, > > >> > > but > > >> > > we plan to address it in a future release. > > > >> > > On Dec 30 2008, 11:17 pm, blindfold <[email protected]> > > >> > > wrote: > > >> > > > Will Cupcake also address current (SDK 1.0 r2) camera API issues > > >> > > > such > > >> > > > as the missing API methods for preview decoding, preview > > >> > > > positioning, > > >> > > > and querying the camera for supported resolutions? Application > > >> > > > developers are currently forced to implement phone-specific (read: > > >> > > > G1- > > >> > > > specific) solutions, while it ought to be hardware independent at > > >> > > > application level through appropriate abstraction methods (hardware > > >> > > > dependencies should be pushed down into camera device drivers, > > >> > > > etc). > > > >> > > > Thanks > > > >> > > > On Dec 31, 3:16 am, Dave Sparks <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > > > > Support for video capture is a work-in-progress on the Cupcake > > >> > > > > branch, > > >> > > > > as are the other features on the list. Cupcake is a stabilization > > >> > > > > branch that will eventually lead to an Android platform release. > > >> > > > > After > > >> > > > > that, we expect that some hardware manufacturers will begin > > >> > > > > deploying > > >> > > > > devices based on Cupcake. The timing of when devices appear on > > >> > > > > the > > >> > > > > market is in the hands of the vendors and not under the control > > >> > > > > of > > >> > > > > the > > >> > > > > Android Open Source Project. > > > >> > > > > Please don't ask when Cupcake will appear on your G1 because it's > > >> > > > > not > > >> > > > > within our control. > > > >> > > > > On Dec 30, 9:24 am, Limi <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > > > > > Is video capture available in Android platform? if not when is > > >> > > > > > it > > >> > > > > > going to be supported? Android 1.x ? > > >> > > > > > Also when are the new features shown on the roadmap are going > > >> > > > > > to > > >> > > > > > be > > >> > > > > > supported? > > > >> > > > > > Thanks, > > >> > > > > > Limi > > > -- > > Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru > > Android Engineer, Google. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Discuss" group. 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