Re: [music-dsp] New Android audio developers mailing list

2011-01-14 Thread Oskari Tammelin
Maybe by 2021 we can get the latency down to a human level. -- dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website: subscription info, FAQ, source code archive, list archive, book reviews, dsp links http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/music-dsp http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp

Re: [music-dsp] New Android audio developers mailing list

2011-01-14 Thread Dan Stowell
Hi - Interesting development... is that mailing list intended to have a different flavour to the google group http://groups.google.com/group/android-music-developers/ which has been going for a while? Dan On 14/01/2011 05:43, Ross Bencina wrote: Hi All Google recently launched a new

Re: [music-dsp] New Android audio developers mailing list

2011-01-14 Thread Dan Stowell
Hi - Yes, I'm a member of that group. I'll mention the new one to them! The difference in topic is probably microscopic despite the use of the words music vs audio and product vs development, but that doesn't matter much, I'll join up, we'll see what sticks. As Oskari noted, here's hoping

Re: [music-dsp] New Android audio developers mailing list

2011-01-14 Thread Ross Bencina
Dan Stowell wrote: As Oskari noted, here's hoping the angle of this new list (the low-level aspects you mention) can help speed Android towards good low-latency i/o! Yeah, well that's the main thing that got us together so I hope so. Some have already started looking at bypassing audioflinger

[music-dsp] New Android audio developers mailing list

2011-01-13 Thread Ross Bencina
Hi All Google recently launched a new C/C++ programming interface (OpenSL ES) for audio development on Android devices. I expect this will mark the beginning of a new world of audio applications for Android phones and tablets. Following discussions on various forums and lists a few of us