Hi, Sean McNeil wrote: > You need to read frameworks/base/data/sounds/AudioPackage2.mk. > > Basically, there are 2 sets of audio files now. One for limited flash > devices, one for those that have more room. So you have to include the > .mk for the set that fits your environment. This would be done in your > vendor/xxx/xxx/Android.mk or some place similar. > Thanks , I have done now :), you are great... I have some trouble with the new patch on alsa. Maybe I fix with a revert of your last commit, but It is related to somenthing compilation issue under freerunner.
So when it try to open a device, it gives an error on the device subtype, but I'm sure that always is correct. Do you have any idea. Last time I must readd the short-enums option because crash in a function, but now every revert is impposible. You work a lot on alsa side, can you give me some hint? Michael > Michael Trimarchi wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Luca Belluccini wrote: >> >> >>> Nothing to do... Database is not rebuilt... Any hint? >>> >>> On Apr 17, 2:31 am, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote: >>> >>> >> I have the same problem: >> >> W/AudioService( 794): MediaPlayer IOException: java.io.IOException: >> setDataSource failed.: status=0x80000000 >> E/MediaPlayerService( 777): Couldn't open fd for >> content://settings/system/ringtone >> E/MediaPlayer( 1121): Unable to to create media player >> E/RingtoneManager( 1121): Failed to open ringtone >> content://settings/system/ringtone >> E/MediaPlayer( 1121): Unable to to create media player >> D/dalvikvm( 1121): GC freed 6212 objects / 451768 bytes in 143ms >> W/Ringtone( 1121): Couldn't set the stream type >> W/Ringtone( 1121): java.io.IOException: setDataSourceFD failed.: >> status=0x80000000 >> W/Ringtone( 1121): at android.media.MediaPlayer.setDataSource(Native >> Method) >> W/Ringtone( 1121): at >> android.media.Ringtone.openMediaPlayer(Ringtone.java:173) >> W/Ringtone( 1121): at >> android.media.Ringtone.setStreamType(Ringtone.java:87) >> W/Ringtone( 1121): at >> android.preference.VolumePreference$SeekBarVolumizer.initSeekBar(VolumePreference.java:154) >> >> >> How this url are mapped in the filesystem? >> >> Michael >> >> >>>> From the shell: "wipe data" >>>> >>>> On Apr 16, 2:33 pm, Luca Belluccini <lucabellucc...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Mh... There's a command line way to do this? I'm on a real eeepc. I >>>>> don't think reset to default is able to fix this. >>>>> On 16 Apr, 22:18, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> This should happen automatically. Did reset the data partition? >>>>>> On Apr 16, 2:51 am, Luca Belluccini <lucabellucc...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> I built the installer image for x86 (added include frameworks/base/ >>>>>>> data/sounds/OriginalAudio.mk in mk files). >>>>>>> The ogg files are correctly placed under system/media/audio/ >>>>>>> ringtones/. >>>>>>> When I go in settings panel, no ringtone is displayed. >>>>>>> In logcat, I can see: >>>>>>> MediaPlayerService: Couldn't open fd for >>>>>>> content://settings/system/ringtone >>>>>>> MediaPlayer: Unable to create media player >>>>>>> RingtoneManager: Failed to open ringtone >>>>>>> content://settings/system/ringtone >>>>>>> How to refresh content provider entries? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ unsubscribe: android-porting+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---