ere deeper avenues that might help me achieve what I desire?
Thanks in advance!
Ste
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I am attempting to convert one of my apps to use Fragments to improve
how the app looks and works on ICS / Honeycomb but I've come across a
problem which although I've spent many hours Googleing and reading
answers on here I can't seem to find a fix for.
I have a custom list adapter which is used
rom Berlin,
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To my knowledge, ffmpeg is the only available application I've found
which can convert these files into something more useable(wav, mp3)
I've just finished setting up a server which uses ffmpeg to get the
audio data out of files recorded by the phone. If you need any help,
let me know. It took m
I ended up going with ffmpeg with the amr-nb libraries to do this.
On Dec 4, 3:31 pm, ste wrote:
> Are there any available java converters similar to SoX that can
> convert the audio recorded by a microphone to another format, like
Are there any available java converters similar to SoX that can
convert the audio recorded by a microphone to another format, like
wav?
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I'm testing out the MediaRecorder's audio recording capability, and
the quality of the audio was less then I was expecting. It was
significantly lower then the quality you get while speaking on the
phone, and sounded very digitized.
I've tested both the 3gpp and MPEG_4 encoding options, and notice
ce.
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> Are you testing in emulation or on a G1? I think you may have to add a
> command-line arg to the emulator to enable audio input.
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> On Nov 12, 2:23 pm, ste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I've been trying this for over a day and haven't found anyon
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> cirion/ste, follow Grigory's hints, it now works on both the SDK
> emulator and my g1 phone. I haven't recorded any sound on the emulator
> (no mike), but the audio file was created as expected.
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I've been trying this for over a day and haven't found anyone who
seems to know, so I'm hoping someone can help.
Every time I try to record, I get the following error:
java.lang.RuntimeException: start failed.
I've added the following to my manifest file:
My code is below:
ImageButton btnRec
I've been running into the same problem on the g1. It works fine in
the emulator though, although I have problems with the reset command
not going through when I try to stop recording.
On Nov 11, 8:39 pm, cirion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi g1ster - are you running on the G1 or the emulator?
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