Wow, really?  One of the features of nexus one is voice search.  So
there is got to be a way to record audio on the device with acceptable
quality.   Unfortunately there is not much information available out
there.  So keep me posted if you make any progress.

Thanks,
Dmitriy

On Mar 3, 3:46 pm, Matias Alberto de la Vega
<delavega.mat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dimitry, I've used MediaRecorder in a Nexus One and the quality is not
> that great either. Maybe there's something we can do to improve
> quality, but I had no time to research on that. I will let you know if
> I make progress getting better audio quality. Take care
>
> On 3 mar, 17:25, dmitriy325ci <dmitriy.fro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I figured out what the problem was.  I was trying to start recording
> > from 2 separate threads at the same time causing a conflict.
>
> > Although I solved the issue,  I am facing very poor audio quality.  I
> > tried using MediaRecorder as well with the same poor quality if not
> > worse.  I verified mic's quality via Audacity otherwise and found no
> > issues.
>
> > So it seems as if emulator might be offering poor support for audio
> > recording.  Am I missing something?  If this is indeed the issue with
> > emulator, what options do we have to create/test voice recognition
> > applications?
>
> > Dmitriy

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