Sure, start testing your apps against the preview SDK. You can start
using new API features, as long as you're aware that the 1.5 API is
*not* finalized. Functionality could be added or removed and method
signatures may change.

Cheers,
Justin
Android Team @ Google

On Apr 15, 11:07 am, clark <clarkd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > However, in the specific case of acquiring mic audio, there may be an
> > Android
> > engineer here that could confirm that this is going to be in the released
> > platform,
> > it's just that I don't know the answer.
>
> Hmm, I sure hope that is a feature since it is listed as one of the
> new features in the early look of Android 1.5 SDK.
>
> Is it a bad idea to start working with these new features?  I was
> hoping that was part of offering this early look, not just to test
> existing apps, but to get familiar with additions to the SDK.
>
> Either way, the early look SDK is allowing me to get raw audio from
> the phones mic and run it through an FFT.  The test "notes" I was
> sending through are being analyzed by the FFT correctly, and I can say
> I am quite happy with the features so far.
>
> BTW, the emulator is great and should be used as a step in the testing/
> debugging process but as an embedded developer, I value running things
> on the actual metal rather than trust the simulation/emulation,
> especially when it comes to performance.
>
> Regards,
> ~Clark
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