The G1 doesn't use alsa in any way shape or form.

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 3:49 PM, adumitru007 <dumitru.alexan...@yahoo.com>wrote:

>
> I have a lot of questions about alsa,  here i go..
>
> I am trying to use alsa api in a native C application to play some
> sound on the HTC Dream. If i cross-compile the application for ARM
> with the tools provided in the sdk and with the include files from
> WindRiver's alsa-lib, and then link it with libaudio.so (does the
> library have to be compiled in a special way ?), would it work?
> I want to play some sound on an unmodified Android that's been shipped
> with my phone, and I don't know if it already has ALSA drivers. Do the
> androids shipped with the non-Dev G1's have alsa support?If they do
> have ALSA drivers in the kernel, if i compile the alsa-lib and put
> it...let's say....in /data/local, then dynamically-link my native
> application with the library, would it work out-of-the-box for a non-
> dev G1?
>
> I know, a lot of questions..please correct me where I got things wrong.
> >
>


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