Hi George,
I am not sure, actually we also run the normal test cases (ignoring the
error in the environment test case)
seems most of the test cases can pass. so I am not sure how related
is MixerTest.tryTinyAlsaTest with the other test cases.
I have also traced the code and seems the
Dear experts,
I would like to ask some questions about multi channel supporting on
JellyBean. Please give your advice for my questions.
According to Google, multi channel audio can be supported from JB 4.1 as
follows
*'Multichannel audio : Android 4.1 supports multichannel audio on devices
Dear experts,
I would like to ask some questions about multi channel supporting on
JellyBean. Please give your advice for my questions.
According to Google, multi channel audio can be supported from JB 4.1 as
follows
*'Multichannel audio : Android 4.1 supports multichannel audio on devices
The feature is not publicly launched yet.
There will be proper documentations when it is launched.
Until that happens, no comments will be posted on the topic.
Thanks,
keunyoung
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Lin George georgejogi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Pedro.
The same situation
This is dup, follow-ups
at https://groups.google.com/d/msg/android-porting/QcLvxiJptXI/X1dRWMVh8PIJ
please
On Sunday, April 14, 2013 8:21:27 PM UTC-7, David Kim wrote:
Dear experts,
I would like to ask some questions about multi channel supporting on
JellyBean. Please give your advice for
My unofficial opinion is that starting measurement at line #246 might give
you the cold latency,
and help you to measure the warmup time for audio pipeline to be powered up
etc.
And that starting measurement at line 95 might give you the continuous
latency
after audio pipeline is already