Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "openmax".
2009 Feb 24
2
FLAC support for Android?
Brian Willoughby schrieb:
> You're not going to be able to create a feasible FLAC implementation
> in Java.
As long as Android obviously has a rather poorly performing VM and no
support for playing software generated PCM samples (except for writing
them to a temporary WAV file and telling Andorid to play it after
decoding is complete) it's not feasible, but a "real"
2009 Feb 23
4
FLAC support for Android?
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone here had thought about FLAC support on the
Android. It would be great for FLAC adoption.
There's a bug open for
it<http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1461>on which
I've posted some details about how I think it would need to be
implemented. It appears to me that it would need to be added to the
OpenCore component, which is written in C.
2009 Feb 25
2
FLAC support for Android?
Hi,
(apologies for losing the link before ;-)
That bug report seems to point out the right places.
Here's some more thoughts about making OpenMAX components for free
codecs (also thinking about other codecs like Theora and Speex):
http://blog.kfish.org/2009/02/is-openmax-important-for-free-software.html
After some discussions at FOMS last month, we might be able to get a
few people together and co-ordinate this through Xiph.org.
Conrad.
2...
2009 Feb 24
0
FLAC support for Android?
...ften. For example, there's a new
version of the Android OS called
Cupcake<http://source.android.com/roadmap/cupcake>in the works.
Patching the OS would allow the default media player and
third party media players to play FLAC files on updated versions of the OS.
Conrad, you mentioned the OpenMax IL components. I've posted links in the bug
report <%20http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1461> to
existing places in the code base that we'd have to hook into. Perhaps you
could peek at those links and point to a place in the code where there's an
existing OpenMa...
2009 Mar 22
0
Xiph.org Call for Student Projects
...for CELT, the
new, ultra-low delay audio codec that bridges the gap between Vorbis
and Speex for applications where both high quality audio and low delay
are desired. If you enjoy hacking on networks, you'll have fun with
these CELT projects.
?* Develop components to support all Ogg codecs for OpenMAX IL, the
media plugins used in Maemo, Android and LIMO mobile devices. This
touches on many interesting projects, and is perfect for anyone with
an interest in mobile and embedded systems who wants a broad
introduction to multimedia codecs.
?* Write a JavaScript Library for Subtitles, Captions and...
2009 Mar 22
0
Xiph.org Call for Student Projects
...for CELT, the
new, ultra-low delay audio codec that bridges the gap between Vorbis
and Speex for applications where both high quality audio and low delay
are desired. If you enjoy hacking on networks, you'll have fun with
these CELT projects.
?* Develop components to support all Ogg codecs for OpenMAX IL, the
media plugins used in Maemo, Android and LIMO mobile devices. This
touches on many interesting projects, and is perfect for anyone with
an interest in mobile and embedded systems who wants a broad
introduction to multimedia codecs.
?* Write a JavaScript Library for Subtitles, Captions and...
2009 Mar 22
0
Xiph.org Call for Student Projects
...for CELT, the
new, ultra-low delay audio codec that bridges the gap between Vorbis
and Speex for applications where both high quality audio and low delay
are desired. If you enjoy hacking on networks, you'll have fun with
these CELT projects.
?* Develop components to support all Ogg codecs for OpenMAX IL, the
media plugins used in Maemo, Android and LIMO mobile devices. This
touches on many interesting projects, and is perfect for anyone with
an interest in mobile and embedded systems who wants a broad
introduction to multimedia codecs.
?* Write a JavaScript Library for Subtitles, Captions and...
2009 Mar 22
0
Xiph.org Call for Student Projects
...for CELT, the
new, ultra-low delay audio codec that bridges the gap between Vorbis
and Speex for applications where both high quality audio and low delay
are desired. If you enjoy hacking on networks, you'll have fun with
these CELT projects.
?* Develop components to support all Ogg codecs for OpenMAX IL, the
media plugins used in Maemo, Android and LIMO mobile devices. This
touches on many interesting projects, and is perfect for anyone with
an interest in mobile and embedded systems who wants a broad
introduction to multimedia codecs.
?* Write a JavaScript Library for Subtitles, Captions and...