On Jul 2, 2011, at 10:46 PM, Niels Mayer wrote: > Given all the needed Linux dependencies, and the difficulties of > getting decent audio performance on Android, what about not using > Android and using good ol' Linux instead? > > Specifically, MeeGo on the Nokia N9 ( > https://flors.wordpress.com/2011/06/20/nokia-n9-state-of-the-art-of-mobile-linux-and-qt/ > ). I'm sure that it will be easier to create handheld multimedia > applications on an in-production and widely-distributed, supported > product that supports the full stack of libs and development tools > already in use by the LAD community.... > > .................. > > Fortunately, a bunch of interesting multimedia projects will be > getting a Nokia N950 to develop applications for the upcoming Nokia N9 > ( see also > http://shootspeak.com/2011/06/24/nokia-n9-extra-facts-tidbits-updates/ > ). > > The following are excerpted from > http://wiki.meego.com/Community_Office/Community_device_program/Nokia#Accepted > as of July 2 2011: > > -- Porting Maesynth and Maelophone from N900 Python to QML and C++. > Stress testing the new Qt Game Enabler to see if we finally have low > latency audio support in Qt. Will also look to see if we can get midi > sample support via Wild Midi or equivalent. > > -- Porting FunkeySynth, a MeeGo Tablet synthesizer to Harmattan > http://sandst1.wordpress.com/ > > -- Develop an audio recording application with geo-location support, > plus other applications to improve personal productivity utilising the > Harmattan notification/event view. > > -- Develop FM RDS applications with focus in the new standards from > RadioDNS like the RadioVIS (partly based in the already existent the > N900-fmvis http://code.google.com/p/n900-fmvis/). I'm a member of a > university radio station (Radio Muda FM, 88.5MHz) and my plan is to > develop "real life" radio station applications.
You may be interested in "airtime" http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/products/airtime_overview/ > I'll also rewrite an application I did for audio streaming, darknow (a > gui for darkice, http://darksnow.radiolivre.org) which is an icecast2 > client, and also write an audio/video icecast2 client (based in a > software I did called theorur, http://theorur.sarava.org), all using > QT. Theorur is a GUI for Ogg/Theora streaming, written using gtk2, under GLPv2, by Rafael Diniz. http://wiki.theartcollider.org/tools/qiph is a thin QT frontend to ffmpeg2theora & oggfwd - source as well as binaries for OSX, win32 and GNU/Linux are avail for download. > -- Porting XBMC + MeeGo TV stuff + doing audio continuums using pulseaudio. > > -- Creating a Libre.fm radio client and porting Jokosher to small > screen devices. > > -- Meex, a portable DJing application http://jenkins.vitaminj.co.uk/job/meex/ > > -- Porting Amarok to tablets and handsets running MeeGo/Harmattan. > > -- Developing an audio player to access to more than 47 000 webradios > referenced on AOL shoutcast (by name, genre, current track) > > -- Panucci - Resuming audiobook and podcast player > > -- http://mediadownloader.cz.cc/?page_id=2 > > -- LinuxMCE is a next generation smart home platform encompassing > media, home automation, telecom, and security features. > http://www.linuxmce.org/ > > -- Porting Flumotion an open source streaming solution to Harmattan > taking advantage of the hardware encoding and the camera > > -- magnus-plus photo: an application that combines a camera-based > magnifier with more advanced image processing techniques > > -- Photographer's application suite (SnapGo, currently) to include > feature like a light meter and GPS track recording. > > -- And last, but not least, I'm Looking forward to getting mine soon. > :-) [For: http://wiki.meego.com/tubelet-and-cutetube-port and > http://code.google.com/p/ytd-meego/wiki/CitizenJournalismWithYoutubeDirectForMeego > ] > sounds like you'll be busy for a while :) have fun, robin > Niels > http://nielsmayer.com > > PS: As long as floating-point limited CPU's (ARM) are the norm among > mobile processors, there may be a final calling for really complicated > audio synthesis to be done entirely with integer arithmetic. Which may > necessitate a different and more monolithic architecture -- one where > everything is done/controled in&by the application itself, as opposed > to using jack. Given the limited screen real estate available, how > much can you expect to successfully control and mix simultaneously > anyways? > > PPS: The successful apps figure out dedicated gestural/haptic/vocal > interfaces to control all the knobs-and-dials underneath, e.g.. > http://smule.com/ 's http://ocarina.smule.com/ (see > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHtCAAj8jFI ). > > PPPS: speaking of having a complete "Linux" stack , what about WebOS > and the HP Touchpad? http://www.wired.com/reviews/2011/06/hp-touchpad/ tl;dr > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
