I think you may need to remove the @hide directives in the new API's. I can't help you with the Eclipse plug-in though, I still use VI and make. :)
On Jan 20, 3:17 am, Breno <breno.min...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Tez, > > it's not only a .jar...you need to : > > 1) download source code > 2) Compile it ("make") > 3) Create SDK ("make sdk") > > It's quite easy. The problem is that you cannot use this new SDK in > Eclipse, because conflicts between the SDK and the Eclipse plugin. > There is a way to generate this plugin using the source code, but this > is what i'm trying to figure out > > Cheers > > Breno > > On Jan 20, 2:14 am, Tez <earlencefe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I noticed in your post that you were successful in building the new > > sdk. I have been trying to accomplish the same thing. Could you send > > me the jar that you compiled or maybe only the cupcake branch source > > code? > > > Cheers, > > Earlence > > > On Jan 19, 9:18 pm, "Breno T.Minzon" <breno.min...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hey Dave, > > > > I downloaded the android source code and this already has Cupcake > > > branch > > > merged into main. I compile and made the sdk ("make sdk") with success. > > > But > > > now i need the eclipse plugin compatible with this version of this > > > "custom" > > > sdk. Note that i just downloaded and compile. I need to work with audio > > > streaming, and in our prototype we walked around, but now, we really need > > > this feature. So i'm trying to use it. I looked the source, and, > > > apparently, > > > Cupcake solves our needs... > > > I try this > > > link,http://review.source.android.com/5290/diff/201/z474cb3132ea0f2114f9e5..., > > > but when i import the projects into my workspace, many compile errors > > > appear. I think that there is a lot of new functions and classes, that > > > eclipse plugin doesn't detect...So, how can i build successfully the > > > eclipse > > > plugin? > > > > Thanks a lot > > > > Breno > > > > On Jan 17, 5:44 am, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote:> OK, now > > > I see where you going with it. :) > > > > > What you want is coming in Cupcake. There is astreaminginterface > > > > foraudioinput and output that gives you an array ofaudiosamples you > > > > > can do your signal processing on. > > > > > If you need something for SDK 1.0, there is a MediaRecorder function > > > > called getMaxAmplitude(). You should be able to get what you want by > > > > writing theaudiofile to /dev/null and calling into getMaxAmplitude > > > > periodically. Take a look at the source code for SoundRecorder on > > > > android.git.kernel.org. > > > > > On Jan 16, 3:20 pm, "Matt Flax" <flat...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > we are implementing a sound level meter. For privacy reasons, we don't > > > want > > > > > theaudiolying around on the disk. > > > > > > We could do it on the fly without recording to disk, however I don't > > > think > > > > > that is possible with the sdk ... is it ? > > > > > > Matt > > > > > > On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com > > > >wrote: > > > > > > > I am pretty sure that won't work. Why do you want to record a bunch > > > > > > of > > > > > > smallaudiofiles without dropping samples? > > > > > > > On Jan 14, 7:52 pm, flatmax <flat...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > > > Has anyone managed to recordaudioto small files without dropping > > > > > > > samples between ? > > > > > > > > perhaps it is possible to use two recorders which toggle between > > > > > > > recording states ... when on is recording, the other is priming > > > > > > > and > > > > > > > waiting to record ... > > > > > > > > Something like : > > > > > > > > //declare two recorders > > > > > > > MediaRecorder recorder1 = new MediaRecorder(); > > > > > > > MediaRecorder recorder2 = new MediaRecorder(); > > > > > > > > /// continuously prime, start and stop the two streams so one is > > > > > > > always capturing ... > > > > > > > > //prime and start recorder1 - this is the loop roll in > > > > > > > recorder1.setAudioSource > > > > > > > recorder1.setOutputFormat > > > > > > > recorder1.setAudioEncoder > > > > > > > recorder1.setOutputFile > > > > > > > recorder1.prepare > > > > > > > recorder1.start > > > > > > > > while (1){ > > > > > > > > //prime and start recording from recorder2 > > > > > > > recorder2.setAudioSource > > > > > > > recorder2.setOutputFormat > > > > > > > recorder2.setAudioEncoder > > > > > > > recorder2.setOutputFile > > > > > > > recorder2.prepare > > > > > > > > //wait a certain ammount of time to allow capture > > > > > > > sleep > > > > > > > > recorder2.start > > > > > > > > recorder1.stop > > > > > > > recorder1.reset > > > > > > > > //prime recorder1 > > > > > > > recorder1.setAudioSource > > > > > > > recorder1.setOutputFormat > > > > > > > recorder1.setAudioEncoder > > > > > > > recorder1.setOutputFile > > > > > > > recorder1.prepare > > > > > > > > //wait a certain ammount of time to allow capture > > > > > > > sleep > > > > > > > > /// switch recorders > > > > > > > recorder1.start > > > > > > > > recorder2.stop > > > > > > > recorder2.reset > > > > > > > > } > > > > > > > > recorder1.release(); > > > > > > > recorder2.release(); > > > > > > --http://www.flatmaxstudios.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. 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