Hey guys!
I'm Shawn and I run Neon Corridor Sound, an up and coming music and sound production studio located in the woods of the Adirondack Mountains of NY. I want to collaborate with independent game developers to create deep and immersive soundtracks for their projects. I want to make unique and colorful sound effects that add just the right mood to their games. So if you are a developer, take a minute to listen to my diverse portfolio at www(dot)neoncorridor(dot)com and if you like what you hear, please contact me there, here, or at my email neoncorridor(at)gmail.com
Thank you for listening!
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I am interested in developing an app that would enable offline tagging of music clips which would be cached and then identified by Google Ears, once the device joined a WiFi network. This is ideal for users like me who prefer purchasing unlocked phones and do not have a data plan because they prefer using WiFi that they have frequent access to.
I like Shazam, but I don't like redundancies. Having both Shazam and Google Ears on a device would be redundant. Plus, getting Google Ears to have the same functionality as Shazam poses a fun challenge
I am studying Computer Science (Sophomore) and have quite a bit of experience with Java. I just need a leg-up. Where do I begin? Recording the clip and recognizing WiFi connections would not be difficult at all, however I am uncertain as to how I would integrate it into Google Ears. Is this even feasible? Google Ears seems to use real-time processing from what I could discern from using it for a few minutes. This is contrasted to Shazam, where a fixed-length clip is always recorded and then uploaded and analyzed.
I realize I would be able to answer my own questions through research, and even learn new and valuable things in the process. However, I am in the middle of a very hectic semester what with class projects and a demanding new job, so I would appreciate any advice/help that you guys might be able to share with me, that would spare me some time.
Once I write the app, if I upload it to the marketplace I will NOT charge any money for it. This is just a learning experience for me. FYI, I will be using a Google Nexus S and a Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 for development.
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BoggyB said:
I am interested in developing an app that would enable offline tagging of music clips which would be cached and then identified by Google Ears, once the device joined a WiFi network. This is ideal for users like me who prefer purchasing unlocked phones and do not have a data plan because they prefer using WiFi that they have frequent access to.
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Seriously, NOBODY has any feedback?
Sound hound ?
I have some idea. I thing It will good for you.
In thai about 12 year ago.
NECTEC create project name. iSpeech.
It can input .mp3 file and output to txt file
in txt file have alphabet english character .
I see Vaja TTS. Port this script to Java(android) . Vaja TTS use to hear something from user and process infomation from txt file.
Here is official site of iSpeech
http://www.hlt.nectec.or.th/speech/...ontent&view=article&id=101&Itemid=127&lang=th
Here is official site of vaja tts.
http://vaja.nectec.or.th/
Here is vaja tts on playstore
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spt.tts.vaja
Sorry for my bad english. and I think my Idea can help you .
Note. iSpeech original script write by C# not java.
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=us.mron.Limopo
Limopo is a perfectly-designed smart application for recognizing movies from any media contents, poster, banner, image etc.
Just keep your camera on the poster and that's all, the rest will be handled by Limopo. Limopo not only allows user to browse latest movies from IMDB and also brings information about the movie and even plays the trailer right on the poster. Such an amazing experience, you won't believe to your eyes!
Each time you go to a theater for watching a movie, you make your decision only by the exposures of the posters, ads in news and magazines about that movie. If you are not among those who shot the movie, the only criteria becomes that exposure on your decision. And then perhaps just leave the theater and get disappointed because of the inadequate and misleading exposures of that movie. Similarly, while buying a DVD, the exposures influence your decision on what to watch this night.
Well, you might think of websites that give information about films, such as IMDB and Wikipedia. However, most of them are quite extra informative and distracting.
And exactly at this time, Limopo enters into the stage and amazes people who are fed up with those stuff by what it offers.
Do you want to know what it offers?
Just open your camera and hold it on a poster and then you will see the magic!
Using only the information extracted from the poster image,
- Brief and adequate info about the movie
- Interactive and entertaining trailer-watching experience
- Make you feel like: Wow! My smartphone exceeded its capacity and began making magic! Envy your friends! (Shhhh! Don't tell the secret in behind to your friends... Just kidding, please let them know and help us expend the magic!)
Limopo currently knows movies in theaters and coming soon movies in IMDB, Turkey, UK and Canada.
Hi guys,
My name is Ugur Dariveren and I'm a composer for media. I write music for films, tv and game projects.
I provide professional sounding music for productions that have ranged across many different types of media. I'm looking to contribute to diversity of projects. If you're a developer looking to add a professional and engaging musical score to your newest project you can contact me.
My goal is to provide the best music possible for your projects and help to enhance quality of your productions. I try to keep my rates are extremely flexible and fair so please don't hesitate to ask!
You can listen to my demo reel on my Soundcloud page which is,
soundcloud.com/ugurdariveren/sets/demo-reel
Please enjoy the demo tracks and feel free to contact me with any business enquiries! You can contact me directly via e-mail or on other social platforms.
Email: [email protected]
Also you check my website too.
ugurdariveren.com
In our old days of education Preschool and Kindergarten kids are made to learn letters and numbers and hone other skills with classroom teaching using pen and paper and books but in 2018 time is change and many new things add in our educational system like different E-learning apps and games that helps our children in learning and understanding the basics of English and math in much better way
Welcome to the new generation (apps generation) where free mobile apps like- Preschool Children English/Math Learning Apps have transformed the toddler learning from classroom to the home.
●Your Toddlers can practice the basics of ABCs (letters) with quality sound voice in an interesting way like
●Capital Letters with quality sound effects
●Small Letters with quality sound effects
●Numbers (1-10) with quality sound effects
Don't forget to add your valuable review regarding the children's learning through App E-books
This is sort of a research thread and I hope someone here is willing to weigh in with their knowledge.
I'm a Ruby / Java / Python / JS / PHP developer, who did a little bit of Android game development during my studies back in 2012. I assume things have changed since then.
I'm working on a commercial project where we need a network controllable video player for LED TV's and/or video projectors. Currently, we are using a Raspberry Pi 3-based design with the OMX Player, but this board is somewhat weak and the player is cumbersome to interact with and has limitations. Especially when it comes to rendering multiple layers with transparency. I would like to work on a platform where I have a rich multimedia API for rendering sound and video with an object-oriented API.
I have obtained myself an Asus Tinker, which has an official Android distribution. This runs rather smooth and from what I can tell, the API's for Android appear rich and flexible. So my questions are:
1) Is it possible to develop a launcher / kiosk app, that will allow me to boot into a "blank" screen and allow the app to place video surfaces, image surfaces and text layers? I should also be able to interact with the sound card and playback PCM audio. I would like an API that supports audio mixing, amplification, etc... There is no direct user input on the device, so I will need a solution that does not present any status bars, google account wizards, wifi wizards, update prompts, notifications or anything. In fact, when the Tinker is powered on, there should ideally not be anything indicating that it's Android.
I guess what I'm asking for is kind of a console video game engine / SDK, minus game controller support.
2) What kind of libraries or API's would I need to dive into and understand? Where should I start?
3) How complex is it? What is the scope of it? How much development time? Days? Weeks? Months? Years? Would I need more developers with specific skills?
4) Is there any developer here who's interested in participating in such a project as a paid freelance developer?
5) Is there any alternative software/OS platforms I should look into? I want to be able to boot into a custom passive user interface that is remotely controlled over REST by another device. I would like to avoid dealing with low level implementation of video decoding and rendering, but at the same time I would prefer to have control over screen resolution, refresh rate, color depth and I would like to run a ssh server on the client, so it can be serviced. Ideally, the platform should be able to both stream from the internet, but also accept commands to download to local storage and play from there.
6) Is there any alternative hardware platform I should look into?
7) Anything else I should consider? Problems that I'll need to address / prepare for?