Re: [android-porting] Re: validating the CDD section 5.3 requirements

2011-04-15 Thread Olivier Guilyardi
I would plug the device into a computer with a reliable soundcard, an impulse and timestamps coming from a common clock reference, together with some kind of time filtering such as a delay locked looped, to suppress jitter/drift. This is a bit of a complex topic. I recommend that you ask on the

Re: [android-porting] Re: Porting the audio stack to vanilla Linux x86

2010-12-29 Thread Olivier Guilyardi
in. On Dec 27, 10:17 am, Olivier Guilyardi l...@samalyse.com wrote: Hi, I am currently studying the Android audio stack, and in order to experiment with it, I would like to build and run on it on a plain Linux x86 system. I mainly want to try and build libmedia, audioflinger, and the alsa backend

[android-porting] Porting the audio stack to vanilla Linux x86

2010-12-28 Thread Olivier Guilyardi
Hi, I am currently studying the Android audio stack, and in order to experiment with it, I would like to build and run on it on a plain Linux x86 system. I mainly want to try and build libmedia, audioflinger, and the alsa backend. I do not necessarily want Bionic. I may first experiment with the