Open KecsetiIstvan opened 2 years ago
Not only they are not declared, but I am starting to wonder if they actually work?
I am using the SoundRecorder.QUALITY_MAX, however the quality of the record is crazy low. I can barely hear anything when I replay it, whereas with react-native-audio the sound is crystal clear.
I really don't want to go back with react-native-audio for the reasons mentioned by this library, so I would like to understand if these constants being missing are a problem to the actual product?
Not only they are not declared, but I am starting to wonder if they actually work?
I am using the SoundRecorder.QUALITY_MAX, however the quality of the record is crazy low. I can barely hear anything when I replay it, whereas with react-native-audio the sound is crystal clear.
I really don't want to go back with react-native-audio for the reasons mentioned by this library, so I would like to understand if these constants being missing are a problem to the actual product?
Missing declaration in typescript should not affect the functionality.
Not only they are not declared, but I am starting to wonder if they actually work?
I am using the SoundRecorder.QUALITY_MAX, however the quality of the record is crazy low. I can barely hear anything when I replay it, whereas with react-native-audio the sound is crystal clear.
I really don't want to go back with react-native-audio for the reasons mentioned by this library, so I would like to understand if these constants being missing are a problem to the actual product?
They seems to work, I needed the encoder options and they are working just fine.
Constants for the format, quality, source and encoder are not present on the type declaration, meaning, that using any of these options in a .ts file will result in an error message:
Property 'CONSTANT_NAME_HERE' does not exist on type 'typeof import("react-native-sound-recorder")'