Yeah, saw that too right now after waking up. I've now uploaded a 2nd build 
with a minuscule P...
That's what -devel is for :-)
-Tom


> I am having problems installing "recaller". App manager says "Application 
> packages missing: Python-dbus(>=0.83.0-1maemo3)"I have python installed on 
> the device including that same version of python-dbus package. To be sure of 
> it, I installed it again from extras-devel repository.
>
>
> Is the capitalization the problem here? Has someone successfully installed 
> the app?
>
>
> Hartti
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Thomas Waelti <twae...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have now uploaded my "recaller" widget to the autobuilder, it built OK and 
>> should show up in extras-devel during the next hours (IF the servers work 
>> again - I have 0.2.0 of sleeper still not showing up in the package 
>> interface after 2 hours in the queue).
>
>> The widget is encoding in AAC stereo right now at 128 kBit - this takes 
>> about 1 MB per minute in very good quality. Probably overkill, but the 27 GB 
>> in MyDcos give you 460h of recording time, so everything has become a bit 
>> relative on a monster like the N900 :-)
>
>
>> And yes, the widget can also be used as a simple recorder/dictaphone.
>
> Best regards
> -Tom
>>
>
>> Just one thought on this:
>>
>> Most people are going to do playback on the device.  I would focus on the 
>> best codec available for recording and playback on the N900.  If people want 
>> to use it some other place, maybe making an export function (for Wav or MP3 
>> or whatever) would suffice.  Worst case, make a selectable setting for which 
>> codec to use and let the user decide?
>
>> >
>> One idea:  Most phone conversations are mono.  Maybe a good strategy would 
>> be to record in stereo, with inbound on one channel and out-bound on the 
>> other?  It would make listening to it later interesting, since you could 
>> balance out one side or the other to catch pieces obscured by overlap?  
>> Would also help clarify who said what on a 2-party call at least.
>
>> >
>> What's the app/widget garage name?  Would love to load it up and take it for 
>> a test drive.  I miss this from my 6230, though I honestly don't use it 
>> often.  (Had a hot key for it to turn it on while driving in case there was 
>> something I needed to take note of for later.  Hard to take notes while 
>> driving. :)
>
>> >
>> ---- "Thomas Wälti" <twae...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> =============
>> The problem is to find a compromise between:
>> a) CPU/power usage
>> b) Encoding efficiency
>> c) Playback capability
>> d) API availability
>>
>> Due to a) and d), I'm only looking at the gstreamer encoders available
>> on the N900. Du to c) I have dropped the ANB and AWB codecs from
>> evaluation - I was unable to quickly find a standard software for
>> playback on Windows (e.g. WMP or VLC bot failed)
>>
>> Tonight, I'll try low bitrate AAC as it is probably a good compromise
>> between these factors. I will also try speex, as it's on the N900 by
>> default and technically ideally for encoding this kind of audio.
>> However, I'm not so sure about playback capability on Windows :-) Is
>> Speex on the N900 using the DSP? Because I guess that all NokiXXXenc
>> are, e.g. the AAC one.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Tom
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 09:37, Harri Haataja <realbla...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 2010/1/14 Kahlil Johnson <jzare...@gmail.com>:
>>>> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Dave Neary <dne...@maemo.org> wrote:
>>>>> Thomas Wälti wrote:
>>>>>> The documented method looks really hacky, IMHO the gstreamer based
>>>>>> method of Zaheer Abbas Merali (gst guru par excellence :-) posted in
>>>>>> http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=464494&postcount=50 should be the
>>>>>> way to go. Using nokiaaacenc, you could probably directly save as AAC
>>>> What about a real free format like OGG vorbis?
>>>
>>> Um.. speex?
>
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