On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 10:21:24 +0100, "Giorgio Marciano"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>  This is a very good image and now i'm using my neo as a daily phone!
> 
> However i have some troubles:
> 
> - poor audio quality on calls: i can hear good the others but others
> seems to hear my voice metallic and disturbed;
> - the new doesn't wake up on new sms received;
> - poor sound quality and low volume on music listening;
> - once actived the GPS won't stop until reboot the phone;
> - uncomfortable keyboard;
>

Hi Giorgio

I agree, the best images available today. What GPS software are u using?,
need some input regarding this since im unable to use my GPS properly. It
seems to start (the icon starts flashing) but im unable to retrive maps for
example in Andnav2, are there any other useful app to use/try?.

I can confirm all your points above, the same for me.

Michael and others, anything i/we can do to help you inprove/test/develop
the next release? And do we have any timeframe/release date on that?

Thanx!

Br Andreas

 
> bye
> 
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: "David Hicks"
>   To: "Android on Freerunner Development"
>   Subject: Re: [android-freerunner] Android Freerunner status, Michael
>   Trimarchi's images
>   Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 16:06:42 +0000
> 
> 
>   > (and you might want to bust that out and replace
>   > it with an ogg one, and not for religious reasons either...)
> 
>   Pretty sure it can do ogg now, I tested a bunch of different
>   formats and I think OGG was ok.
> 
>   I would be annoyed if we can't/don't end up with mp3. OGG is great
>   but my music's in mp3 format because it's currently the common
>   denominator. Pretty much everything plays mp3.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   Andy Green wrote:
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>   > Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>   >
>   > | I have uploaded a mp3 file and played it in Music, it plays but
>   sound is
>   > | choppy, cuts, and after a while the application is nonresponsive.
>   >
>   > There's a patch the last days in Openmoko kernel that will
>   presumably
>   > turn up in Michael's kernels before too long that removes one cause
>   of
>   > choppy audio off SD Card.
>   >
>   > But if that mp3 player (and you might want to bust that out and
>   replace
>   > it with an ogg one, and not for religious reasons either...) is
>   using
>   > float, as it might think it can reasonably do given it thinks it is
>   > running on ARMv5, that will also make trouble. GTA02 can easily
>   decode
>   > 44.1kHz MP3 in madplay which is integer-only.
>   >
>   > - -Andy
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