I'm currently using the MediaPlayer class to play some files. However,
it seems that whenever I seek back and forth, it needs to re-download
and buffer parts it has already played.
Is this what you mean by no "progressive download yet"?
On Apr 14, 2:56 pm, Dave Sparks wrote:
> We don't have an
Hi Dave Sparks,
According to above discussion
raw aac file format not supported in the android.
If i send RTP packets which contains AAC audio frame in "mp4a-latm"
format , then the android will capable to play the stream ?
i am using android sdk "android-sdk-windows-1.0_r2"
On Apr 23, 10:1
Thank you Dave
I have checked the newest version of "android supported Media Formats
" and found that MEPG4 SP is is Decoder supported.
And what I am asking here is all about downloading:-)
Best regards!
tainy
On 4月24日, 上午1时16分, Dave Sparks wrote:
> I'm not sure which reference you a referri
I'm not sure which reference you a referring to, but MPEG4-SP decode
is supported.
Encoding implies streaming upload, but the subject of this thread is
download, not upload. If you are asking about RTSP upload streaming,
that is not supported in any format today.
On Apr 23, 12:02 am, tainy wrot
There is currently no support for Flash in Android.
On Apr 22, 7:37 pm, tainy wrote:
> Thanks a lof , Dave.
>
> So I can use http streaming on H.264/H.263/MPEG4-SP
>and use rtsp streaming on H.263/MPEG4-SP, the issue with H.264
> will be fixed
> thanks for your work.
>
> what is more, h
what is more:
according to "media-formats.html" in the reference, MPEG4 SP is not
supported for both encoding and decoding,
so how can it support streaming?
quite confusing.
On 4月23日, 上午7时59分, Dave Sparks wrote:
> Progressive streaming using HTTP is well-supported.
>
> RTSP support isn't great
Thanks a lof , Dave.
So I can use http streaming on H.264/H.263/MPEG4-SP
and use rtsp streaming on H.263/MPEG4-SP, the issue with H.264
will be fixed
thanks for your work.
what is more, how about the support for flash video(flv)? Do you know
anything about that? and will it being support
Progressive streaming using HTTP is well-supported.
RTSP support isn't great yet, but it will get better with the 1.5
release (Cupcake), which fixes the 302 redirect problem. There may be
some issues with RTSP and H.264 - we found some issues with the
hardware codec late in the test cycle that we
Hi Dave:
for audio streaming, only MPEG-4(AAC LC/LTP decoding) is supported,
right?
what about video streaming? I found no place saying that is not
supported, but someone said video streaming is not available by now.
and if it will be supported, what format will be ok for streaming?
thanks!
tain
AAC inside an MP4 file is fine. There is no support for raw AAC
streams.
On Apr 15, 5:53 am, patrick wrote:
> When you say "no support for AAC", does it mean "no AAC support for
> pure audio stream"?
> Can we use rtsp streaming with a MPEG-4 video containing an AAC audio
> channel?
>
> On Apr 14
When you say "no support for AAC", does it mean "no AAC support for
pure audio stream"?
Can we use rtsp streaming with a MPEG-4 video containing an AAC audio
channel?
On Apr 14, 11:56 pm, Dave Sparks wrote:
> We don't have an API for progressive download yet. Technically, the
> website should sa
We don't have an API for progressive download yet. Technically, the
website should say "progressive streaming", but from a file authoring
perspective there is no distinction between the two.
RTSP support is only available for MPEG-4 file formats. There is no
support for raw AMR, AAC, or MP3 strea
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