Richard Ash skrev: > That's interesting, because Ringdroid plays back WAV files on the > device: > http://code.google.com/p/ringdroid Ringdroid simply points the Android MediaPlayer class to the local file and tells it to play that file, meaning that Ringdroid will probably support whatever file types supported by the actual Android implementation. As long as there is only one Android implementation, that may be a feasible solution, but I don't find any specs from Google on which file types an Android device must support, so Android devices from other vendors may or may not support PCM encoded WAV files. The MediaPlayer API documentation is also very vague and only tells how to play "something" from a data source, such as a local file or a network URL, but does not specify which media types or network protocols are supported. Using the currently available G1 handset, it would be possible to decode a FLAC file to a WAV file before playing it, but I doubt (experience based on other mobile devices) that it would e.g. be feasible to simultaneously decode the FLAC file to a temporary WAV file and playing the WAV file before decoding is finished.
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