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Michael Zucchi

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Saturday, 05 May 2012, 03:35

Speaker-busting screech

So yeah, don't forget to set your endian-ness on your direct ByteBuffers when you're playing with sound files. Poor speaker. This morning I got sound going with jjmpeg/android. This was mostly fixing up the way I was using AVPacket's - I removed the the AVAudioPacket class and added the functionality to AVPacket. I need to look at the new audio_decode_4 api, as that might simplify the usage anyway and remove the need for the special case. I also hit some surround-sound files - i've just never played with audio much (don't even have speakers on my pc) - so have some more api to think about binding. Shouldn't be too hard to fit this into the video player, AudioTrack reports it's position which is enough.

Tagged android, hacking, jjmpeg.
Abject failure | jjmpeg/Android
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