That's not going to work on Android.

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 5:16 PM, MyLinuxSupport <mashpl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You should be able to fork the audio in Linux and write a c program to
> do the analysis, then write your results to android...  The challenge
> you will have is getting your c program installed on the locked down
> phones...  Since you are only doing analysis you should be able to
> fork the audio path and pipe it to your application.  I'm also
> interested in this area...
>
> Food for thought below...
>
> From: 
> http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/907/unencrypted-voicechat#comment
>
> $ On PC1:  nc -l -p 6666 > /dev/dsp   On PC2:  cat /dev/dsp | nc
> <PC1's IP> 6666
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 6, 4:55 am, MrSnowflake <mrsnowfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The only way I see this possible is by having the MediaRecorder record
>> some sound for a very short time, have it stop and save the file, and
>> immediately start recording again. Then analyse the previous shot
>> sample. You have to do it this way, because you don't have direct
>> access to the sound stream from the mic.
>>
>> On 5 apr, 22:34, John Doe <halila...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi everyone.
>> > I am trying to develop a program which detects noise level of
>> > outside.Is it loud or silent? How loud?
>>
>> > Where should I start? Is there any example ? Any comment will be
>> > greatly appreciated...
> >
>

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