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This page is a draft description / to-do list for my 1st application "voicenote"
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[[Voicenote]] : application to record voice notes from the microphone into wav files
= Voicenote =
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[[Image:Voicenote.png]]
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== Presentation ==
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Voicenote is a software which allow to record any sound from the microphone into a wav file. It is intended to easily allow the user to record a voice note (or anything else), quicly.
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It is based on the arecord / aplay librairy and use the alsactl to change the audio scenario ( /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/voip-handset.state restore is used)
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== Installation ==
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=== OM / SHR ===
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I made a package : [http://kimaidou.kilu.de/openmoko/voicenote/voicenote_0.1_arm.ipk Download]
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You need zenity to make it work. So to install it, you can do :
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opkg install http://buildhost.automated.it/OM2007.2/packages/armv4t/zenity_2.20.1-r0_armv4t.ipk http://kimaidou.kilu.de/openmoko/voicenote/voicenote_0.1_arm.ipk
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For SHR user, you might use the -force-depends option to avoid the error with gtk+fastscaling
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=== Debian base distributions ===
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I have not made a package yet. So if you want to try it, you have to use the script alone :
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cd ~
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wget http://kimaidou.kilu.de/openmoko/voicenote/voicenote.sh
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chmod +x voicenote.sh
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To launch it, do
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cd ~
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./voicenote.sh
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== Using voicenote ===
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* Click on the desktop icon "Voicenote" to load the software
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* A windows asks if you are ready to
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== Futur improvement / To do list ==
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* package it for debian
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* allow the user to choose the microphone source (headset or handset)
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* config file to choose the target folder and the filename (+ other things)
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* find a solution to double the sound to the left side (it is now in mono, but only on the right)
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* propose an after (or real-time) ogg compression to save space. (any idea ?)
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* a front-end listing all the recorded voice notes, with a button to play one of them
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* more language
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* replace zenity by a real frontend ?
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 20 February 2009

Application: Voicenote : application to record voice notes from the microphone into wav files

Personal tools

This page is a draft description / to-do list for my 1st application "voicenote"

Voicenote

Voicenote.png

Presentation

Voicenote is a software which allow to record any sound from the microphone into a wav file. It is intended to easily allow the user to record a voice note (or anything else), quicly.

It is based on the arecord / aplay librairy and use the alsactl to change the audio scenario ( /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/voip-handset.state restore is used)

Installation

OM / SHR

I made a package : Download You need zenity to make it work. So to install it, you can do :

opkg install http://buildhost.automated.it/OM2007.2/packages/armv4t/zenity_2.20.1-r0_armv4t.ipk http://kimaidou.kilu.de/openmoko/voicenote/voicenote_0.1_arm.ipk

For SHR user, you might use the -force-depends option to avoid the error with gtk+fastscaling

Debian base distributions

I have not made a package yet. So if you want to try it, you have to use the script alone :

cd ~
wget http://kimaidou.kilu.de/openmoko/voicenote/voicenote.sh
chmod +x voicenote.sh

To launch it, do

cd ~
./voicenote.sh


Using voicenote =

  • Click on the desktop icon "Voicenote" to load the software
  • A windows asks if you are ready to

Futur improvement / To do list

  • package it for debian
  • allow the user to choose the microphone source (headset or handset)
  • config file to choose the target folder and the filename (+ other things)
  • find a solution to double the sound to the left side (it is now in mono, but only on the right)
  • propose an after (or real-time) ogg compression to save space. (any idea ?)
  • a front-end listing all the recorded voice notes, with a button to play one of them
  • more language
  • replace zenity by a real frontend ?