HUAWEI Audio Kit: Bring Music to Life - Huawei Developers

Smart devices and technology are getting more powerful all the time, and one of the upsides of this is that we have more choice when it comes to listening to music. If you want to experience the texture of a song, you can play it in extra high quality and appreciate every note. Or, if you can't get enough of a track, you can repeat it with a single click. More and more audio apps provide users with high-quality music experiences anytime and anywhere. And now, thanks to HUAWEI Audio Kit, developing these apps has never been easier.
HUAWEI Audio Kit provides you with audio playback capabilities based on the HMS ecosystem. It includes audio encoding and decoding capabilities on both the hardware level and system bottom layer. With this kit, you can quickly build your own audio playback capabilities and audio apps.
Quick and easy music services
Audio Kit has several advantages over its competition: it supports multiple formats, enables playback resumption and accelerated startup, and provides copyright protection.
Firstly, Audio Kit plays a wide range of audio formats, including M4A, AAC, AMR, IMY, WAV, OGG, RTTTL, and MP3, and also provides all the usual playback controls, including play, pause, previous or next, stop, and progress bar dragging. What's more, it decodes and plays high-resolution audio files of up to 384 kHz/24 bit.
Audio Kit can cache playback progress, and use that cached audio to accelerate the time it takes to initiate playback. You can also give users the ability to record their playback progress and resume from where they left off last time.
To enhance copyright protection, Audio Kit provides encryption services for cached audio files, so you can quickly build secure and professional audio capabilities.
With Audio Kit, you can give users the ability to mix things up with options to play their playlists in order, repeat the list, repeat the current song, or shuffle play. The kit also has a playlist management function which enables your app to read content from lists, so your users can easily add, delete, and save content from lists.
Streamlined app development
Audio Kit provides you with a unified system architecture and UI, which makes it easy to integrate. We have also simplified the installation package, so it doesn't take up too much storage space.
Audio Kit can be used for all sorts of apps, including those for education, fitness and health, gaming, ringtones, and local playback. When you integrate HUAWEI Audio Kit, you'll be able to provide users with excellent audio experiences, wherever they are.
For more information about HUAWEI Audio Kit, visit the HUAWEI Developers official website. Alternatively, you can visit our Customer Service page to submit a ticket, or if you need technical assistance, email [email protected]. We hope you enjoy using Audio Kit!

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How do I delete the info music player has downloaded? The thing is that is has renamed music with the wrong artist/name for some garbage.. Where do I go to clear this?
I have pressed the button clear info on music player app and in 'musicdownloadedinfo' from apps but it's still there.
dont know for sure,
but i guess if it changed your music's "tags"
and seeing it screwed up you'll probably have no luck using a tag editor the easy way (it checks the info it has and completes the rest)
but there's 1 more thing i found that should have more succes at getting the right info.
Acoustic fingerprinting
Main article: Acoustic fingerprint
An acoustic fingerprint is a unique code generated from an audio waveform. Depending upon the particular algorithm, acoustic fingerprints can be used to automatically categorize or identify an audio sample. Practical uses of acoustic fingerprinting include broadcast monitoring, identification of music and ads being played, peer-to-peer network monitoring, sound effect library management, and video identification.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_editor
at the bottom it shares a list of editors you might wanne check out .

Custom ROM of Android TV to bleep out bad language in Netflix videos

Friends, do you think it's possible to create a custom ROM of Android TV that bleeps out bad language from videos in apps like Netflix, Amazon Video, and Plex?
Idea:
1) A user creates a custom list of words they don't want to hear, e.g. "f*ck".
2) The custom Android TV ROM compares the user's list to the subtitles (timed text) in the video that's playing right now.
3) If there is a match between the word list and the subtitles, temporarily mute the audio.
Is this possible? Thanks.
I'm looking to hire a developer -- PM me if interested. Thanks.
Having young children, I actually quite like that idea but I'm afraid it's impossible to achieve this as a standalone project. These video/subtitle streams move from a server to a device via an encrypted connection. Encryption that is handled by the applications of their respective companies. Even if you'd manage to create an end-user client that intercepts these streams unencoded, you'd have to setup another (local) streaming server that processes the subtitles and audio, then puts it back together with the video on the fly. Not even to mention the minefield of legal violations you'd be entering...
As a fellow parent I would rather suggest to watch content with your child(dren) and make use of the currently existing systems already in place to protect them (eg. the 'Kids' profile on Netflix).

I need a programmer to make mobile application

I need a programmer to make mobile application ( not reskin) for audio books .. Which will includes sign in page (acess page =registration page) then home page which will contains audio books classification & recent editions.... etc.
Under each classification all the books which belongs to such classifiction will appear....then when you choose a book..you will enter the audio book page which will contain...
a summary about the book story, writer name, book reader name, audio file volume, audio file record time, all of the above will appear below the book cover photo &A audio file player.... (the book may be recorded on several audio files... if so.... all the audio files should be sorted after each other in successive way
The audio books is continously updated so we will need a control board, beside some other options like ; notifications for application users, rating for audio books, something like stop watch so that the user can come back to the audio from the stop point........etc.......etc.......etc

HUAWEI Video Kit: Stable and Smooth HD Playback

Users watch more videos now than ever before, so they naturally have higher requirements when it comes to both definition and smoothness. Fortunately, HUAWEI Video Kit provides you with a range of video playback and authentication services which make it easier than ever to add playback, editing, and upload functions to your apps and deliver stable HD video experiences for your users.
Quickly build powerful video apps
Video Kit provides all the playback controls you need to build video apps, including options to play and pause videos, adjust volume, change playback speed, and adjust definition. Its H.264 and H.265 hard decoding functions reduce bitrate and make encoding more efficient.
With Video Kit, your app will start playing a video as soon as the user selects it. It is completely secure and stable. It supports various file formats, including 3GP, MP4, and TS. What's more, because the kit is equipped with HLS and DASH protocols, it can utilize adaptive bitrate streaming and intelligent algorithms of cloud network to deliver seamless transitions and rapid HD playback, and reduce bitrate.
Video Kit also provides you with multi-level security mechanisms, such as anti-leeching and video authentication functions.
HD playback across a range of scenarios
In the future, you'll be able to use Video Kit to add functions covering video on demand (VOD), live broadcasts, screen recording, video clipping, and special video effects. For example, if you were developing a news or entertainment app and wanted to add a video from a URL or from HUAWEI Video, you could integrate Video Kit into your app to play it, thereby providing richer content for your users.
We will continue to add video editing and hosting services to Video Kit, to create a one-stop video service platform which encompasses video playback, creation, editing, processing, and hosting. Our goal is to help you quickly build video features and provide users with high-quality video experiences.
For more information about HUAWEI Video Kit, you can find guides on the HUAWEI Developers official website. If you need technical assistance, you can also send an email to [email protected]. We hope you enjoy using Video Kit!

Android Master Audio Clock Issue

I have an Android e-book reader which now has been updated to Android 8.1 and I believe this will be its very last version from its manufacturer (despite being one-year old). It has stereo speakers and an audio out for headphones (through adapter) via USB-C.
There is an issue I haven't had with any other Android device before. It plays music faster, like at least x1.3 faster than its is supposed to. For example an audio file, mp3 or any other, on any of my smartphones is played backed normally, i.e. in the way it was recorded and without distortions. On the Android e-book reader the same audio files are getting sped up with the same audio player or any other used. I am wondering if anyone knows what Android setting controls the master audio clock and if this is somehow adjustable/able to control? The players I am using - any that I tried - do not have a setting for speeding up or slowing down the played back audio file and I am unsure if there is a system audio app that takes central control over all daughter apps at an user level? If so, how is it called and is it accessible via the Developer Options?
I don't listen to music on the e-book reader but am truly interested as to why the master audio clock is different to let's say on an android smartphone? Is this part of the SoC programming, or the CPU controls? The text-to-speech integrated app or any other sideloaded or downloaded via Google Play ones have voice playback controls but this is a little different. I want to know why default playback is distorted towards speeding up and it doesn't change - the tempo is perfect/doesn't change, it's just faster by default.
Many thanks for any informed feedback.

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