Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> OSM yes, Openmoko Yes.
>
> There's some kind of mapping GUI at
> http://tui.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/tui/tui/mokomapper.py?view=markup
> It shows buttons that you can press to add tags in .osm format: speed
> limits etc.
>
> I haven't had a close look at it, it was sugg
I tried to get ogg-encoding working, but as I'm limitted to Python and
the python-wrapper for ogg-encoding simply do not work when it comes to
encoding, i gave it up.
I know about speex but until now there was no chance to get pyspeex on
my freerunner.
If there's anything I've missed, making speex-
matthias wrote:
> Well, dictators author, that's me.
Hello, thank you very much for your app!
>
> recording in background during your whole osm-mapping-ride will produce
> a huge wav-file which won't fit onto a regular sd-card. so beware of that.
Please, make it produce not wave, not flac, not
On Friday 05 June 2009, Robin Paulson wrote:
> 2009/6/5 matthias :
> > recording in background during your whole osm-mapping-ride will produce
> > a huge wav-file which won't fit onto a regular sd-card. so beware of
> > that.
>
> 22kHz, 1 channel, 16 bit is 2.5MB/min - this is more than good enough
2009/6/5 matthias :
> recording in background during your whole osm-mapping-ride will produce
> a huge wav-file which won't fit onto a regular sd-card. so beware of that.
22kHz, 1 channel, 16 bit is 2.5MB/min - this is more than good enough
quality for picking out words, etc
a two hour trip would
Well, dictators author, that's me.
I'm about to add a feature to correlate your voicenotes to gps-coords
via a textfile. that's all i can do with dictator. my freerunner is
about to be buzz-fixed near munich, so i can't make any progress on this
now.
recording in background during your whole osm-m
hum, this is a start, indeed. Could someone test it and post screenshots
here (or anywhere else, the wiki is a great start..) ? My freerunner is in
Germany for a buzzfix :(.
Thanks in advance
2009/6/5 Risto H. Kurppa
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 9:57 AM, kimaidou wrote:
> > I really wish we have a t
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 9:57 AM, kimaidou wrote:
> I really wish we have a tool as OSMtracker for our freerunners :
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSMtracker
> It has big button, can record audio, etc. . Is there any hope one with
> coding skills can use it as an example to code a similar GUI
Hi all
My experience of OSM mapping :
* tango gps : just gps tracks
* OSM2go : live editing (get position by gps, download, view and edit the
vector OSM data with synchro of the changes on upload) --> great, but a bit
heavy and has no soud recording tool
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osm2go
a
OSM yes, Openmoko Yes.
There's some kind of mapping GUI at
http://tui.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/tui/tui/mokomapper.py?view=markup
It shows buttons that you can press to add tags in .osm format: speed
limits etc.
I haven't had a close look at it, it was suggested to me here:
http://risto.kurppa.f
iirc the author of dictator added features specifically to make it usable for
audio tagging while recording tracklogs with tangogps, though it should work
with omgps too. I've not tried it though - too much wind noise when I'm
cycling. I usually stop and take notes on dead tree from time to time
2009/6/5 jeremy jozwik :
>> The map in our region is rather pour and needs expanding. It is being
>> done only by two persons, although we have drawn all the streets and
>> many buildings in native town. We have named streets, because we do
>> remember their names. Numbered some of the houses — tha
im a regular to the OSM, but have never tried audiotagging. my guess is that
this could be done with dictator running in the background behind tango or
omgps. though im not sure if background recording works.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:14 PM, ivvmm wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> are there any OpenStreet
Hello list,
are there any OpenStreetMappers here? How to you map. I find it nearly
impossible.
The map in our region is rather pour and needs expanding. It is being
done only by two persons, although we have drawn all the streets and
many buildings in native town. We have named streets, because w
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