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agl-distro:demo-apps:media-player [2015/08/28 00:40]
wminer [Requirements]
agl-distro:demo-apps:media-player [2022/07/26 21:10]
waltminer Obsolete - delete page
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 ==== Overview ==== ==== Overview ====
-Project to create a demonstration media player using the first release of the AGL Distribution. Ideally the application will reuse the code from the joint AGL / GENIVI media manager project (phase 1) that was completed earlier this year. +Project to create a demonstration media player using the first release of the AGL Distribution. Ideally the application will reuse the code from the joint [[http://​wiki.projects.genivi.org/​index.php/​Media_Manager | AGL / GENIVI media manager project]] (phase 1) that was completed earlier this year. 
  
 The project is covered by [[https://​jira.automotivelinux.org/​browse/​SPEC-40?​filter=10100 | Jira issue Spec-40]] and its subtasks. ​ The project is covered by [[https://​jira.automotivelinux.org/​browse/​SPEC-40?​filter=10100 | Jira issue Spec-40]] and its subtasks. ​
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 Refer to AGL requirements spec as a starting point. ​ Refer to AGL requirements spec as a starting point. ​
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 +Pioneer created a {{:​agl-distro:​demo-apps:​media_browser_and_player_demo_app_pioneer.pdf|requirements document}} for demo application to be reviewed during the Sep 2015 All Member Meeting.
  
 ==== Architecture ==== ==== Architecture ====
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 ==== Code ==== ==== Code ====
 TBD TBD
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 +==== Use Cases ====
 +===== Playing Songs from a USB Stick =====
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 +The media player in AGL 5 (Electric Eel) and newer version is capable of playing songs from removable media, such as a USB stick. Follow the steps below to test this functionality:​
 +  * Format a partition of a USB stick with FAT32.
 +  * Copy ogg sound files to the USB stick. Wikipedia provides free sample ogg files [[https://​commons.wikimedia.org/​wiki/​File:​Median_test.ogg|here]] and [[https://​commons.wikimedia.org/​wiki/​File:​Test-stereo.ogg|here]].
 +  * Plug the USB stick in a device or a development board compatible with AGL. Ensure that the following peripherals are attached: display, input device (touchscreen or mouse), speaker.
 +  * Turn on the device and launch the Media Player application.
 +  * Verify that the sound files are shown and press the play button.
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