Android :: AudioRecord Works With Short But Static With Byte

Jan 8, 2010

Any idea why reading bytes from AudioRecord would cause an error while reading shorts would not? The sound comes through great with short but I get only static with bytes.

Working code with short[]:

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Android :: AudioRecord works with short but static with byte


Android :: Converting Short Array To Byte Array

Feb 16, 2010

I am trying to make an application that would be able to send the user's voice over the network using RTP. I am using the ported stack from hsc (JLIBRTP) and I am able to record user's voice in a saperate thread. the problem is that jlibrtp uses has a class named RTPSession that is responsible for the session and has the sendData method that takes a byte [] as argument and the AudioFormat class I am using to record user's voice is in AudioFormat.ENCODING_PCM_16BIT wich is short. I have tried using 8bit audioformat but I get an illigalargument exception in my htc magic and in my emulator. So is there any way I can convert the short [] to byte [] ? would that be acceptable in order of voice quality?, is the above error a known bug for htc magic or the platform doesn't support 8bit audio format?

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Android :: BroadcastReceiver For Data SMS - Static Works - Dynamic Does Not

Mar 29, 2009

I have created a broadcast receiver statically by specifying it within the Manifest, and I have also created the "same" broadcast receiver in code and have registered it with the application context. The static way works very well, but the dynamic way does not receive the expected broadcast. It could be that I am not creating the intent filter correctly, or that I need to register it with some other context somewhere. Please see the code examples to see what I am doing. This is related to receiving data SMS, it works very well on a device using a broadcast receiver defined in the Manifest. The correct permissions are set for both examples.

The following is from the Manifest, and the resulting receiver gets the expected broadcasts:

CODE:.....

The following is the code example that doesn't work (it does work with an intent like "android.provider.Telephony.SMS_RECEIVED" but not for data sms):

CODE:.....

The question is - why does this broadcast receiver get notified of the incoming data messages? It seems some other resource is notified when the Manifest version of the receiver is created...

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Android :: Call Non Static Method In Static SQLiteDatabase Class

Mar 30, 2010

i want to display a msg to the user (msg box or Toast) when exception happend in a static SQLite Database class that i use. the problem is that i cant call a non static method in a static class , how can i handle this. this is the class

private static SQLiteDatabase getDatabase(Context aContext) {

and i want to add something like this in the class when exception happen but context generates the problem of reference to non static in static class.

Context context = getApplicationContext();
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Android :: Cannot Make Static Reference To Anon-static Method

Feb 7, 2010

I'm having some issues with the old "Cannot make a static reference to a non-static method" error in my Android program. I am creating a sand falling game (similar to the Powder Game) and I created a class called Control to create a Control Bar at the bottom of the screen with a slider for brush size (that works fine) and a button to pop up a Dialog to allow users to pick the selected element. However, when I call DemoActivity.showDialog(2) from my code, it gives the static reference to non-static error (DemoActivity is the main activity of my application). I also tried changing it to just Activity.showDialog(2), but I got exactly the same error!

Here's my code:

CODE:................

I fixed it by adding the following to my Control.java code:

CODE:..........

And then calling control.setActivity(this); from my onResume section of DemoActivity.java!

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Android :: Non-static Method Cannot Be Referenced From A Static Context

May 26, 2010

I am modifying the source code here: http://thinkandroid.wordpress.com/2009/12/30/getting-response-body-of-httpresponse/

I get this error:

code:.............

This error is line 13 on the second box.

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Replace Single Row View In Custom STATIC ListView - STATIC Data

Mar 18, 2013

I have Eclipse Juno and I'm working on an app with that.

The main activity will have a scrollable menu that takes you to all the other activities.

So the general structure/outline right now:[HIGH]Relative Layout ImageView (header logo type thing) ListView (the actual scrollable menu)[/HIGH]Here's the problem though... I can't find any simple list tutorials. I can easily make a single line list work but I need to make a two line list and one that is static, not dynamic and no examples are out there for that. It's like if you want to make a 2 line list, you can only learn how to do it in the most code-heavy ridiculous way possible.

Essentially what I am looking for with the list is this: Item one: Centred, bold, non selectable title (Resources)

- Item two-??: two line list items, click-able to a new activity, title of the section on first line, description on the second line.

- Item ??: Centred, bold, non selectable title (Tools)

- Item ??-??: two line list items, click-able to a new activity, title of the section on first line, description on the second line.

Nothing dynamic that is ever going to change, no super complex wonkey calculations, just to simply have the data set in stone (preferably via XML) and to call it into the list.

I experimented with some of the other list views and no matter what I did, I could get, via editing the resources and NOT using Java, more that one item on a single line but it wouldn't format it properly according to the layout I guess because I haven't got the ID correct or whatever I don't know.

I mean, all the examples I've seen for a 2 line list are extraordinarily over-coded and just bloated. I mean I have a website I am still working on in C#/ASP.net that has far more complex things in it with half the code that I've seen for the examples of the two line lists.

I tried on my own to figure it out (I am decent with C# and vaguely familiar with Java, self taught, and programming for some other systems like Python, again all self-taught), but like ALL coding references, they're organised by the actual code you implement (that you don't know) instead of by what you want it to do (so you have to search the whole code base to find something that you don't know what it's called but know what it does). >:C

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Android :: Static Vs Non-static Inner Classes

Mar 9, 2009

I have been finding it convenient to extend Handler in many of my activities to handle messages specific to the activity. The handler sublass is an inner class of the activity and needs to access its state. I am wondering if there is any performance difference between making the handler subclass static and passing in the activity explicitly in its constructor or making the subclass an "instance class" and letting the vm worry about my accessing members of the containing activity.

The static approach:

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Android :: Using AudioRecord API

May 15, 2009

I'm trying to figure out how to use the AudioRecord class.I created a callback with a logging message, but don't ever see it called.Do you see anything wrong with what I'm doing? Do you have an example of how to use the API?

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Android :: How To Use AudioRecord And AudioTrack?

Apr 30, 2009

I want to use AudioRecord and AudioTrack classes(in SDK 1.5) in my program. Where can I find how to use it. Is there any API demo program for this?. If not it is greatly appreciated if someone can post a sample code in this forum.

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Android :: Static Method In Java Accept Only Final Or Non Final Variables Within Its Method - But Not Static

Sep 15, 2010

Why should a static method in java accept only final or non final variables within its method, but not static?

For example I have the following method:

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Android :: HttpPost And Byte[ ] ?

Jul 14, 2010

I am dealing with http post method on Android. I have successfully send simple string pairs using HttpClient and HttpPost class with the NameValuePair as entity. However now I want to send a simple array of bytes[]. Unfortunately the only entities I have found for the HttpPost class are the NameValuePair and FileEntity. However my byte[] is not from a file. Wirting it to a file and then sending by the FileEntity seems to be pointless and stupid. How can I send this array using default HttpClient and HttpPost class?

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Android :: Synchronizing AudioTrack And AudioRecord

Jan 21, 2010

My application uses AudioTrack in streaming mode and AudioRecord simultaneously.My problem is that I start them at the same time, but I have no guarantee that they will actually start playback ecording in the same timestamp. The reason I need this kind of accuracy is because I use echo cancellation (subtracting audio played to speaker from the recording).My echo canceller doesn't require an exact delay, but the delay introduced between AudioTrack and AudioRecord moves in the range of 250ms (between different runs), and that's too much - each run is different because they start themselves asynchronously. The API doesn't provide me a way to make sure they start in the same time, so I thought about measuring this starting delay somehow and then using it in my calculation.Does anyone have an idea how to do that, utilizing their API or in any other way?

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Android :: How To Add Own Audio Codec To AudioRecord?

Mar 10, 2010

I currently have a Loop back program for testing Audio on Android devices.It uses AudioRecord and AudioTrack to record PCM audio from the Mic and play PCM audio out the earpiece. So as you can see in the creation of the AudioTrack and AudioRecord the Encoding is supplied via the AudioFormat but this only allows 16 bit or 8 bit PCM.I have my own G711 Codec implementation now and I want to be able to encode the audio from the Mic and decode it going into the EarPiece, So I have encode(short lin[], int offset, byte enc[], int frames) and decode(byte enc[], short lin[], int frames) methods but I'm unsure as to how to use them to encode and the decode the audio from the AudioRecord and AudioTrack.

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Android :: AudioRecord Is Not Working On Emulator

Nov 11, 2010

I used AudioRecord on emulator and phone. I found that AudioRecord is not working on phone: 1> the min-buffer-size on simulator is much smaller than phone 2> The audio data I read from phone is all zero.

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Android :: AudioRecord On Emulator With Frequency 8 KHz

Mar 25, 2010

I'm doing a voice recording using AudioRecord class and the main requirement that the frequency must be 16000 Hz. I'm using only emulator in development process for now and met the problem that I can't set frequency more than 8000, otherwise I get bufferSize -2, and can't create instance of AudioRecord with such buffer. Thank you to Szabolcs Vrbos, he told me that this problem is only with emulator and several Samsung phones, device can record with higher frequency.I need a word from Android engineers that I will be able to record voice with 16000 Hz frequency on for instance HTC Hero (Android 1.5)or similar device with os 1.5 or higher.

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Android :: Relation Between MediaRecorder And AudioRecord?

Apr 1, 2010

the location where the audioflinger, surfaceflinger and cameraservice talk to MediaRecorder's APIs? Is there any relation between MediaRecorder and AudioRecord?

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Android :: AudioRecord On Samsung Moment

Sep 25, 2010

We have been getting reports of audio recording not working on Samsung Moment phones on 2.1-update1.

int bufferSize = AudioRecord.getMinBufferSize(sampleRate, AudioFormat.CHANNEL_IN_MONO, AudioFormat.ENCODING_PCM_16BIT); this.audioRecord = new AudioRecord(MediaRecorder.AudioSource.MIC, sampleRate, AudioFormat.CHANNEL_IN_MONO, AudioFormat.ENCODING_PCM_16BIT, bufferSize);

generates these logs: I/AudioPolicyManager( 1889): getInput() inputSource 1, samplingRate 16000, format 1, channels 10, acoustics 0 W/AudioHardwareALSA( 1889): openInputStream : mInput already exists!! E/AudioRecord( 2618): Could not get audio input for record source 1 E/AudioRecord-JNI( 2618): Error creating AudioRecord instance: initialization check failed. E/AudioRecord-Java( 2618): [ android.media.AudioRecord ] Error code -20 when initializing native AudioRecord object. I can't find the "mInput already exists". anywhere in the source base, could this perhaps be an error message included by the OEM?

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Android :: Cannot Cast From Bitmap To Byte / Way To Fix?

Apr 5, 2010

I'm trying to draw an image downloaded from the web but keep getting the error "Cannot cast from Bitmap to byte[]". Here's the code...

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Android : Create Bitmap From Byte[]?

May 4, 2010

How do I create a Bitmap from a byte[]?

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Android :: How Can I Get Amplitude Volume / When Recording With AudioRecord?

Apr 6, 2010

How can I get the amplitude/volume when recording with AudioRecord?

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Motorola :: Android AudioRecord Fails To Initialize

Nov 12, 2010

I've been having an issue with using AudioRecord for Android. I've read as much as I can find online about it, but I cannot seem to get a good initialization. I have tried the Android 2.2 emulator, 1.5 emulator and my phone, an HTC Incredible running Froyo. The emulators and my phone fail initialization. I've tried sampling rates of 8000, 11025, and 44100, formats of CHANNEL_IN_MONO/STEREO and CHANNEL_CONFIGURATION_MONO/STEREO, 8bit and 16bit encoding (8 bit makes the getMinBufferSize fail), and Audio Source of MIC and DEFAULT. All result in the variable test becoming 0 after running a get state(failed initialization). It seems from everything I've read that this should correctly initialize the object. I have played around with the multiplier on buflen, to have it range from 512 (the result of the function) to 102400 because I had heard that HTC devices require something above 8192. For testing my problem I made a new, small project that recreates my problem as simply as possible. I pull out the constants needed into local ints then run the constructor and access the getState method for checking if it worked. Code...

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Android :: AudioRecord Producing No Sound Data

Dec 6, 2009

Here is my AudioRecorder class, using audio record, why is it not producing any sound data?

import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import android.content.Context; import android.media.AudioFormat; import android.media.AudioRecord; import android.media.MediaRecorder; public class AudioRecorder implements Runnable {public boolean isRecording = false; byte[] tempBuffer = new byte[AudioRecord.getMinBufferSize(44100, AudioFormat.CHANNEL_CONFIGURATION_STEREO,......

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Android :: AudioRecord Class To Analize Raw Pcm Bytes As It Comes In The Mic

May 27, 2010

I am using the AudioRecord class to analize raw pcm bytes as it comes in the mic.

So thats working nicely. Now i need convert the pcm bytes into decibel.

I have a formula that takes sound presure in Pa into db. db = 20 * log10(Pa/ref Pa)

So the question is the bytes i am getting from audiorecorder from the buffer what is it is it amplitude pascal sound pressure or what.

I tried to putting the value into te formula but it comes back with very hight db so i do not think its right

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Android :: Improper Audio Format While Using AudioRecord API / What To Do?

Oct 12, 2010

I am doing recording in following way and storing byte array in a binary file. But the binary file I am getting is not in any format. what can be the problem? code...

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Android :: AudioRecord Class - Callback Is Never Called

Feb 15, 2010

My Android Java Application needs to record audio data into the RAM and process it. This is why I use the class "AudioRecord" and not the "MediaRecorder" (records only to file).

Till now, I used a busy loop polling with "read()" for the audio data. this has been working so far, but it peggs the CPU too much. Between two polls, I put the thread to sleep to avoid 100% CPU usage. However, this is not really a clean solution, since the time of the sleep is not guaranteed and you must subtract a security time in order not to loose audio snippets. This is not CPU optimal. I need as many free CPU cycles as possible for a parallel running thread.

Now I implemented the recording using the "OnRecordPositionUpdateListener". This looks very promising and the right way to do it according the SDK Docs. Everything seems to work (opening the audio device, read()ing the data etc.) but the Listner is never called.

I am working with a real Device, not under the Emulator. The Recording using a Busy Loop basically works (however not satifiying). Only the Callback Listener is never called.

Here is a snippet from my Sourcecode:
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Android :: NexusOne AudioRecord Randomly Goes To Standby

May 9, 2010

On the nexus one, my app goes into Audio Record Stanby randomly after 0-40 seconds. I'm using the AudioRecord class, and while the standby is reported in the terminal, the AudioRecord instance reports the same states of RECORDSTATE_RECORDING and STATE_INITIALIZED throughout the entire sequence.

The bottom line is that when this anomaly occurs, audio is not captured. and this is what im working to prevent was only able to reproduce on nexus one android2.1 not g1 android1.6

I have looked extensively through the Android C/C++ libraries such as at this file: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/hardware/msm7k.git;a=blob_p... and [url]

Most interesting to me, is this line in AudioFlinger: [url]

Specifically the bool AudioFlinger::RecordThread::threadLoop()

As you can see, minput->standby() occurs in 4 different places in the code.

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Android :: AudioRecord - OnPeriodicNotification And OnMarkerReached Are Not Called

May 13, 2010

I've seen posts regarding problems with the AudioRecord OnRecordPositionUpdateListener, but I haven't seen any real answers.

I'm using AudioRecord to record from the mic, and I want to get the input from the mic periodically so I can check sound levels and update a meter.

I set up the listener like this:

CODE:...........

What happens is that onMarkerReached gets called once, after the recorder is released, so that's not very useful.

Do I need to change the marker position and notification period? Is the listener working? Is there another way to accomplish periodically getting the mic input?

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May 13, 2010

I would like to get a byte array from an jpeg image located in my res/drawable file?

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Mar 19, 2009

I want to store image in sqlite database. I tried to store it using BLOB and String, in both cases it store the image and can retrieve it but when i convert it to Bitmap using BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(...) it return null. Below is my code please have a look and suggest me where i m making mistake.

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