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What is Soundcom?

Soundcom is a powerful audio encoder. It can transmit encoded data (sounds), and its Simple UI & Instant Start makes it very easy to use. You can blindly rely on it to record your meetings, speeches, lectures, songs etc, and make great moments even greater.

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Features:

  • Records voice with high quality.
  • Simple user interface, easy to use.
  • Recording in background (even when display is off)
  • File format: mp3/4
  • Record, Stop, Play audio file.
  • Save the recording file.
  • Consumes low memory & battery.

Dependencies

  • Quietnet
  • Pyaudio

Setting up the Project

  • Fork the repository by clicking on the Fork icon at the top right corner of the repository page.
  • Clone the repository on to your local machine by running the following commands on git:
  • git clone git clone https://github.com/[YOUR-USERNAME]/soundcom.git Refer Forking and Cloning in git if you are stuck somewhere.
  • Download and install Android Studio which is an IDE for android application development.
  • You will also need to download the Android SDK from the IDE itself.

Development Setup

  • Launch the Android Project, preferablly in Android studio
  • You will see a Welcome to Android window. Under Quick Start, select Import Project (Eclipse ADT, Gradle, etc.)
  • Navigate to the directory where you saved the Soundcom project, select the root folder of the project (the folder named "Soundcom-master"), and hit OK.
  • Android Studio should now begin building the project with Gradle.

Now build your project and test it.

Running the Application

You can run the application by two ways:

  • Via your own android smartphone

To enable this app to be run on your Android device, you must:

  • Go to 'About Phone'
  • Tap on Build Number 7 times to become a developer/enable developer options
  • Now, go to the main settings page --> developer options --> Enable USB debugging
  • Apps can now be run on your phone from a PC through USB

Click Run on the Android Studio tool bar, or Shift + F10 to run the app. By running a virtual device.

  • Setup a Android Virtual Device in the IDE.

Then running the application by clicking on Run on the Android Studio tool bar, or Shift + F10 and then choose the newly created virtual device to run the app.

soundcom's People

Contributors

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Watchers

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