luis, thanks for your reply
Luis Garrido wrote:
>> as a modem for linux, except that it doesn't know about ogg vorbis.
>> since it provides a java environment, it must be possible to correct that :)
>
> It might very well be impossible. Two main likely difficulties:
>
> - The raw audio API not being exposed, so you can only use the built-in codecs.
i don't think that's an issue - i found docs for game developers on
sony-ericssson's site, which does include sound effects.
> - The CPU not having the raw power to decode a vorbis stream in real time.
the cpu should easily be able to handle that, given that the phone can
do video decoding as well. the only problem might be that there is no
floating-point unit on the cpu (i don't even know yet what type of cpu
it is), so i might have to use an integer-only implementation...
regards,
jörn
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