Hi!
> We spoke at FOSDEM a little bit about the Droid 4, power management and N900
> voice calls. I'm actually currently charging my Droid 4 battery to 4.3V to
> get a better battery life out of it, too.
:-). I made a tool to switch between 4.1 and 4.3V and display
estimated charge. It is at
https://github.com/pavelmachek/unicsy_demo/blob/master/bat/batman
. I usually let it charge to 4.1V, then tell it to boost to
4.3V when I anticipate the need for battery life... Likely better
solution would be "I'd like this battery to be full at 8am".
> I recalled that you offered to point us in the right direction regarding
> N900 voice calls - I think it would be great to see if we can take another
> look at it. Do you have some pointers that can help us get started?
I believe the steps are:
1) Verify pulseaudio works on n900, in full duplex mode, and verify
the latency.
2) Verify the voice call quality is acceptable (it was not for me).
> so maybe the first step would be to package it and load it. I remember when
> I would load it, it would take a whole bunch of CPU on start.
3) If biggest problem is CPU load, that probably can be fixed. But I
did not know how to fix 2), and did not verify 1).
> Anyway, I remember you had another path working, do you have some details on
> it?
I have this: Also not sure if it is useful...
https://gitlab.com/libcmtspeechdata/libcmtspeechdata
Best regards,
Pavel
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