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Message #07062
Re: Audio problems
>One possible way would be to use the pulseaudio droid elements that
>Mer uses (https://github.com/mer-hybris/multimedia-pulseaudio-modules-droid),
>as that is compatible with android hal (card, sink and source), but
>not something I tried yet.
>
>Will try to get some time next week to investigate this possibility a
>bit more, but let me know if you have any issues when trying that out.
Thank you very much for your help, I will try to use the pulseaudio droid elements:)
Regards,
Ubuntu Kylin Team Zhangchao
At 2014-03-20 12:00:23,"Ricardo Salveti de Araujo" <ricardo.salveti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:19 PM, <zhangchao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have puted Ubuntu Touch port to a Android device,but I have a problem when
>> porting audio。
>> The Android device does not fully comply with ALSA ,and It use many private
>> interface.
>> So I want to use audioflinger ,but I don't know how to do it :( Please help
>> me.
>> Or there are other good methods and suggestions? Any help will be wellcome
>> :)
>
>Enabling ALSA would be the desired way, but I know that might not be
>necessarily feasible.
>
>One possible way would be to use the pulseaudio droid elements that
>Mer uses (https://github.com/mer-hybris/multimedia-pulseaudio-modules-droid),
>as that is compatible with android hal (card, sink and source), but
>not something I tried yet.
>
>Will try to get some time next week to investigate this possibility a
>bit more, but let me know if you have any issues when trying that out.
>
>Cheers,
>--
>Ricardo Salveti de Araujo
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