On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Scott Bambrough
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Do TI release any hardware accelerated audio codecs?  This particular
> feature often means that the apps processor can be shut down during a
> call, or when playing streaming video and audio.  In Ubuntu it would be
> handled by GStreamer integration; not entirely sure how Android
> integration would be handled.  What's available on the Nexus?
>

no. we don't provide any audio acceleration, and we entirely rely on ARM
open source codecs for any open source community. Some customers are using
h/w acceleration but we don't have any solution that we can share publicly.

OMAP4 has support for "low power music playback" using some specific h/w
that has large buffers for samples so you can shut down the CPU while
playing the 'decoded' samples. I am not how much of that is currently
available in our Linaro kernel though.

why exactly are you looking for that? are you interested in decoders or
encoders?
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