hardware codecs (Linux)

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Hi,

Sure, just note that the hardware codec in Nokia S60 is "bundled" with
its audio device, so that the XXX-Direct term is introduced. So if
your hardware codec is independent (e.g: not bound to audio device),
you just need to implement a normal codec wrapper instead.

BR,
nanang


On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Pukitis Martins (LQLA CPE ST VD)
<Martins.Pukitis at lantiq.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> For Nokia there is APS-Direct and VAS-Direct. Is there a possibility to use
> hardware codecs of other (Linux) devices?
>
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