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Hi,
Is it possible to analyze the recorded sound, from the phone microphone, and get the sound's frequency? How it can be done? Thanks, Eyal. |
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Hi Eyal,
Go for the given links may it's help u.. http://www.forum.nokia.com/forum/sho...d.php?p=527973 http://www.ce.pdn.ac.lk/~roshanr/res...ementation.pdf And u read about the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) in Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME). for your probelm. Thanks Osam |
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The first link does not work.
Is anyone having trouble applying the FFT? |
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I'm trying to do audio processing with the FFT, but it is impossible to accelerate the process due to the amount of load that needs and little power and telephone.
Has anyone seen a spectrum or similar in applications for telephone? |
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Hi,
Please have a look at JSR234(Advanced multimedia supplements) for latest APIS on Multimedia.Also check your phone support for jsr234. Thanks Soku |
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Hi,
have a look at www.mobile-tuner.com It is an instrumental tuner for java enabled phones. There is also a free trial version. Regards Babalu97 |
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