is it possible for an app to catch the audio stream of an incoming/outgoing call and/or vice versa (send "mic" input) ?
would it require root access?
*shameless bump*
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I would like to use the voice channel to send and receive data. My idea is not use the GSM codec to compress and decompress voice. Instead of using the GSM codec, i would like to use my own data. For the telephony company they could continue thinking that is voice in the voice channel. I would like to see a solution in C language. I think this could be done with the XDA and XDA-II.
Any idea or solution?
Thank You.
Cesar.
Hi, :wink:
I wonder if I can control foobar2000 (prev/next song, stop, play (again), pause, random, change playing order, +/- sound) via my PocketPC over BlueTooth network?
asuming that fubar is some pc program then if nothing else you can use vnc or therminal services to remote the pc
you should try this then.. @ www.foobar2000.org
it has support for winlirc, java, symbian, telnet clients.. just couldn't find an app to control it with a gui...
UCee is a software that connects two computers or smartphones together even when they are on separate private networks. The computers/smartphones communicate directly using peer-to-peer streaming technology. The data are never transfered to a server.
You can use it like a remote control to:
- Stream video and audio.
- Broadcast live.
- Access Photos and Documents.
Or you can reach out to other UCee members to see their playlists with interactive features like:
- Text messaging.
- Internet phone.
Found this at:
http://www.freewareppc.com/communication/ucee.shtml
Hi,
I am trying to develop a simple Android game (like tic tac toe or some other simple board games) which allows people to play over the internet.
I'm initially trying this without having a server (i.e. client-to-client) and created a simple ServerSocket app that listens for a connection on a pre-defined port, to which I am able to connect to from my local pc (with redir on the emulator).
However on a actual device connected to a carrier network this does not seem to work (I believe they carriers is blocking incoming connections).
So does anyone know how we could achieve something like this on Android? Or what other options I should be looking into for this kind of networking?
Is there an app which has the ability to block upload and allow download vice and versa ?
There are firewall apps for Android and they need root access.
You just could turn of wifi and mobile data?
its impossible to totally block upload then be able to download any or vice versa.
if you know the 3 way tcp handshake then you know its true.