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While OSM2go isn't - today - working as expeted on FreeRunner, we have
Mumpot that, in the last version, is quite perfect. The only lack of
Mumpot, compared with OSM2go are presets (JOSM like tagging menus) and
the satellite overlay (wich, I think,
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Hi,
The only thing I notice, in our (community) work is that today we have a
LOT of applications doing gpx recording (going with memory, I remember
TangoGPS, BikeAtor, Navit, probably also GPS Sight and Mumpot). Some
applications have a database to insert POIs (like TangoGPS), but still
On May 8, 2009 8:48am, Andreas Kemnade andr...@kemnade.info wrote:
The only thing I notice, in our (community) work is that today we have a
LOT of applications doing gpx recording (going with memory, I remember
TangoGPS, BikeAtor, Navit, probably also GPS Sight and Mumpot). Some
applications
Al Johnson schrieb:
On Thursday 23 April 2009, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Would it be possible to have an option which, if set, would
* answer automatically each incomming phonecall,
* play a previously save wav file as a I not here at the moment blabla
welcomming message and route it so that
Yes it is, we just have to add this functionality to the dialer-app or
create another one. (just playing sound using a state routing it to
Mono1 - not playing it back. and then recording after playing a short
signal.) it's not hard to do, even in python.
I think it just hasn't been
limited, even if they are free.
I'm really interested in this feature.
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Matthias Felsche wrote:
Dear list,
a new application has been released at opkg.org:
http://www.opkg.org/package_207.html
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dictator
It's a recording application which records your speech via mic, the incoming
gsm-sound only or both -- a whole phonecall.
I
Robin Paulson schrieb:
2009/4/21 Matthias Felsche matthiasfels...@web.de:
Dear list,
a new application has been released at opkg.org:
http://www.opkg.org/package_207.html
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dictator
It's a recording application which records your speech via mic, the
Another feature request :
Would it be possible to have an option which, if set, would
* answer automatically each incomming phonecall,
* play a previously save wav file as a I not here at the moment blabla
welcomming message and route it so that the correspondant can hear it
* record the remote
What about an integration into, let' say tangoGPS, which is written in
gtk too?
Another tab for recording voice-notes which are automatically linked
into the tangoGPS track would be a pleasant solution to me. you could
convert its track into gpx and upload it the way you like.
But if OSMTracker
Humm.
Is there a OSMTracker version for the openmoko ? If so, could you please
give a link ?
Thanks in advance
2009/4/23 matthias matthiasfels...@web.de
What about an integration into, let' say tangoGPS, which is written in
gtk too?
Another tab for recording voice-notes which are
2009/4/23 matthias matthiasfels...@web.de:
is there any way to select which microphone it records from? i've got
a usb mic that i want to use to record samples?
Well if you can record with your usb-mic via arecord it should not be a
problem with dictator.
Either you specify another
Hi,
no it is VB on Windows Mobile, AFAIK
Onen
kimaidou wrote:
Humm.
Is there a OSMTracker version for the openmoko ? If so, could you please
give a link ?
Thanks in advance
2009/4/23 matthias matthiasfels...@web.de mailto:matthiasfels...@web.de
What about an integration into,
Would it be possible to have an option which, if set, would
* answer automatically each incomming phonecall,
* play a previously save wav file as a I not here at the moment blabla
welcomming message and route it so that the correspondant can hear it
* record the remote guy until he/she stops
Yes, why not. As a user, it is not important for me if this is diktaphone or
asterisk which does it. I do not know many things about sounds, routing,
etc., so I cannot argue :D
If asterisk can do it , let's use asterisk ! But we (dumm users) will need
end-user simple tuto to achieve some things :D
On Thursday 23 April 2009, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Would it be possible to have an option which, if set, would
* answer automatically each incomming phonecall,
* play a previously save wav file as a I not here at the moment blabla
welcomming message and route it so that the correspondant
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 1:21 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
timo.lindf...@iki.fiwrote:
kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com writes:
* adding them into the wav file (or ogg file) metadata ? Which format ?
Have
you any clue how to do it ?
Just use timestamped recordings and correlate those later against
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com writes:
* adding them into the wav file (or ogg file) metadata ? Which format ? Have
you any clue how to do it ?
Just use timestamped recordings and correlate those later against GPS
data. If you to ask the GPS for the current location
Francesco de Virgilio wrote:
The only thing I notice, in our (community) work is that today we have a
LOT of applications doing gpx recording (going with memory, I remember
TangoGPS, BikeAtor, Navit, probably also GPS Sight and Mumpot). Some
applications have a database to insert POIs (like
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Matthias Felsche ha scritto:
Dear list,
a new application has been released at opkg.org:
http://www.opkg.org/package_207.html
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dictator
It's a recording application which records your speech via mic, the
2009/4/21 Matthias Felsche matthiasfels...@web.de:
Dear list,
a new application has been released at opkg.org:
http://www.opkg.org/package_207.html
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dictator
It's a recording application which records your speech via mic, the incoming
gsm-sound only or both
On Tuesday 21 April 2009 12:17:41 Francesco de Virgilio wrote:
First of all, thank you for the application :)
The first time I've seen the screenshot on opkg.org, I've thought that
it's big buttons are *perfect* for bike riding. So, the question is:
OpenStreetMap mappers (and other people,
+1 for putting the gps information (lat, long, date and time, hpv dops) .
But please, OSMers, could you please help to know what you prefer :
* adding them into the wav file (or ogg file) metadata ? Which format ? Have
you any clue how to do it ?
* just create a text file with the same name as the
On Tuesday 21 April 2009, kimaidou wrote:
+1 for putting the gps information (lat, long, date and time, hpv dops) .
But please, OSMers, could you please help to know what you prefer :
* adding them into the wav file (or ogg file) metadata ? Which format ?
Have you any clue how to do it ?
*
Hi,
I have been using OSMtracker [1] for taking voice notes while biking,
using the phone headset/microphone.
I think it creates a GPX file with some anchors in it, pointing at the
wav files names, it has generated. While opening the GPX file under
JOSM, with wav files in the GPX directory, I
Hi,
Al Johnson wrote:
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Help/HowTo/AudioMapping
I've not tried audio mapping yet as while I'm cycling the wind noise tends to
drown me out. I'm tempted to try with a throat mic plugged into the moko
though, so long as there's an app that makes it
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Onen ha scritto:
Hi,
I have been using OSMtracker [1] for taking voice notes while biking,
using the phone headset/microphone.
I think it creates a GPX file with some anchors in it, pointing at the
wav files names, it has generated. While
kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com writes:
* adding them into the wav file (or ogg file) metadata ? Which format ? Have
you any clue how to do it ?
Just use timestamped recordings and correlate those later against GPS
data. If you to ask the GPS for the current location you get
lower/unpredictable
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