Re: LiarLiar, software access to voice data

2007-02-02 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
On Friday 02 February 2007 14:28:09 Crane, Matthew wrote: > That's definitely a cool idea. But will the kernel and/or user-space > software be able to access and modify the transmitted/recived sound > channel? I think it would also be pretty neat if it was possible to > lightly encrypt the voice,

Re: LiarLiar, software access to voice data

2007-02-02 Thread Sven Neuhaus
Crane, Matthew wrote: > That's definitely a cool idea. But will the kernel and/or user-space > software be able to access and modify the transmitted/recived sound > channel? Yes, http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2006-December/000733.html confirms access to the microphone, I'm sure the

RE: LiarLiar, software access to voice data

2007-02-02 Thread Crane, Matthew
nsive devices. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sven Neuhaus Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 7:53 AM To: community@lists.openmoko.org Subject: LiarLiar Running LiarLiar (a voice stress analysis tool, http://liarliar.sourceforge.net/ ) o

Re: LiarLiar

2007-02-02 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
On Friday 02 February 2007 13:52:53 Sven Neuhaus wrote: > Running LiarLiar (a voice stress analysis tool, > http://liarliar.sourceforge.net/ ) on the Neo1973 would be a nice hack, > analysing your counterpart on the other end of the line. I'm not sure the > phone is fast enou

LiarLiar

2007-02-02 Thread Sven Neuhaus
Running LiarLiar (a voice stress analysis tool, http://liarliar.sourceforge.net/ ) on the Neo1973 would be a nice hack, analysing your counterpart on the other end of the line. I'm not sure the phone is fast enough to do the fast fourier transform in realtime, though...