Interesting application. The main uncertainty is whether Android can
simultaneously record and play audio, and a recent discussion at
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_frm/thread/b02669e89c9d05a2/
suggests that this could be a showstopper on Android. Also, the
phone's battery might drain too fast to make it practical depending on
how often you use it.

Regards

On Nov 3, 11:14 am, Gustaf <gust...@algonet.se> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It's common knowledge among people who are afflicted with stuttering
> that it helps if you're hearing yourself with a little delay while
> your speak. This is called Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) and makes
> it easier to speak in a slow and deliberate manner. There are even
> hardware devices sold for this purpose:
>
> http://www.casafuturatech.com/
>
> I've tried one of these devices for a few weeks now. It helps, but
> it's just one more thing to remember in the morning, one more thing to
> carry around, and it's pretty large. It's also inconvenient when
> speaking on the phone. I'd love to develop an Android app for DAF, but
> I'm not sure if it's possible.
>
> A DAF has sound input and output, just like a phone. But instead of
> hearing another person, the sound input is sent to the output, with an
> amount of delay (somewhere between 0-200 ms). Is that effect possible
> to achieve with Android? How would you create the delay? Also, would
> it be possible to create this effect also when using the phone, so
> that I hear the other person AND myself with delay?
>
> Gustaf

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