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2006 Jun 28
5
Theora & Vorbis on your mobile phone
Hey guys + gals, Would you know where to point me to for an open source or commercial implementation of Theora & Vorbis for your mobile phone? Maybe as a Symbian app? Maybe a Java midlet? I'd like to be able to download & play video files to the mobile as well as maybe stream them too? Am I asking too much? :-) Thanks in advance for your help! Callum. --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger?s low PC-to-Phone c...
2009 Oct 18
1
Asterisk+Sphinx4 for simple mobile phone <-> server speech recognition
...(but I can't find whether this Lumenvox is for free so I just sent mail to them). In general I'd like to know what I need to do or have on 1) mobile phone, 2) server (unfortunately with Windows, not Linux). 1) a - is it simply calling special service number or b - running application (e.g. MIDlet or app for Symbian) on mobile phone so I need to write host (mobile phone) application? 2) a - Sphinx+Asterisk or b - Sphinx+LumenVox (I need free solution) Is it the proper way to configure the server: 1. install Asterisk, 2. write EAGI script and put it to Asterisk, 3. install and configure Sphin...
2005 Dec 13
0
non-threaded Ogg/Vorbis/Theora player implementation (java)
I develop j2me applications for mobile phones and for fun I tried to port Cortados java player to j2me. Took the source code changed a couple of lines to make it a MIDLET and sudenly, without even thinking it would work, I ended with a pure j2me theora player for my mobile phone. Of course is for very small clips (128x96 @ 10.000 fps ) and no audio. So now I want to implement a full j2me player with audio and video support but Cortado's source code is heavi...
2006 May 23
11
New "made with Rails" site launched: www.invitika.com
We''ve finally finished up work on our application and are now beginning our beta. The site (SMS+mobile blogging+event planning+LBS+photos) is built using 100% Ruby on Rails. Many thanks to all the people who answered questions over the months on this list. Our experience with Rails was overwhelmingly positive! We''d love to hear any feedback you might have: