The previous app just made a tone for a short duration and locked up the UI while it did so. I'll use the background thread asynctask function from the light blinker app to generate the tone. Plus I don't want to be accused of copying anything. It is much more exciting to maintain the illusion of being creative. The way to learn is to do, so I'm making apps that I feel would be useful. That is way too depressing because everything imaginable has already been written. I'm making a point not to search for apps like the one I want to develop. This app sticks to commonly compatible hardware. The flashlight strobe app had the issue that many phones use different hardware, and I got a lot of complaints that it didn't work on certain phones. I thought this would go well with my hobby electronics bent. I need to master playing mathematically generated audio files.įirst I decided to expand the audio tone generator functions in my starter app to make a publishable signal generator and audio test app. I'm still polishing my skills and entertaining myself, so I'm developing simple Android apps in preparation for some killer app ideas down the road. In the end I published a scale down app just so I could hold my head up and not have to declare failure. I leaned a lot about Android audio, but the app took so long it was no longer fun. Finally published my audio app today, this turned out to be be a long and painful road.
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