gruik
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2010-10-27
, 15:30
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#11
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2010-10-27
, 15:47
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#12
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A good radio tuner program, IMO, should have many different interfaces for tunning, including memorizing stations on a "speedtune" keypad and using those scrollable numbers you got for defining the frequency of the transmitter, bonus points for auto-tunning (like on real radios, where you hit a button to go up or down and it will search for the next station in that direction).
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2010-10-27
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@ Florida
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#13
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Please add more candy I like it sweet.
Can someone make a QT version of FM Radio? Python version is terrible, it drained a lot of CPU cycle and RAM. Very unstable and sometimes crashed like no tomorrow.
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2010-10-27
, 21:48
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@ Germany
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#14
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Will it be possible to use FM Radio without activate the bluetooth? If you need some ideas, advices (i'm not a developper) I'll be happy to help you.
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2010-11-02
, 05:45
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#15
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The good news is that Qt on N900 now officially supports the FM receiver, although maybe a bit buggy at the moment.
OTOH I'm working on a D-Bus service for making it really easy for developers to use the tuner in their applications or even shell scripts.
So the future for FM FRadio looks bright!
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2010-11-06
, 19:36
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#16
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Looking forward to that
I was wondering if configuring the FM receiver through the sysfs interface indeed works. It seems that when I'm trying to tune the frequency by writing to the /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-3/3-0022/fm_frequency file, the file was successfully modified but the receiver is not correctly tuned to the desired frequency.
Could you give me some hint?