Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!i2pn.org!i2pn2.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: manta103g@gmail.com (darius) Newsgroups: soc.culture.polish Subject: just denied in email directed to me, Live Traffic view to work in current app. Thank you for clarifying that Magic Ear Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2025 02:02:33 +0000 Organization: novaBBS Message-ID: <84865ca569589d0abc31847a70add490@www.novabbs.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Info: i2pn2.org; logging-data="3041703"; mail-complaints-to="usenet@i2pn2.org"; posting-account="2ziXmaI3LavkZj56FXjLrM7mC0F1I2GCdPVHQb5yvsw"; User-Agent: Rocksolid Light X-Rslight-Site: $2y$10$1zYhjAdWO0GIUzihAR3A1eUMa/jstLbLY3WBElSNIjlNBbZqvRhw. X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 4.0.0 X-Rslight-Posting-User: 489b6c3a5945b08c369609b0686e9eb2a340a22d Bytes: 6321 Lines: 171 just denied in email directed to me, Live Traffic view to work in current app. Thank you for clarifying that Magic Earth does not currently offer a Live Traffic view feature, as confirmed by the developer. This means we need to focus on alternative solutions for real-time traffic monitoring and sharing, as outlined in your earlier analysis. Let’s refine the approach and explore practical options for achieving your goals. Revised Approach Since Magic Earth and similar apps do not provide the live traffic overlay functionality you need, we can focus on the following steps: Use Smartphones as Dashcams: Leverage Android apps or custom solutions to record live traffic footage and upload geolocated data to the cloud. Develop a Custom Solution: Build an app that combines dashcam functionality with cloud-based sharing and map integration. Integrate with Existing Navigation Apps: Use a separate device for navigation (e.g., another smartphone or a dedicated GPS device) while running the recording app on the primary device. Recommended Solutions Here are some actionable steps and tools to help you achieve your goals: 1. Use Existing Dashcam Apps DailyRoads Voyager: Records video, takes photos, and saves them to an SD card. Supports GPS tagging for geolocation. Limitation: Does not natively support cloud uploads, but you can manually upload files to a cloud service like Google Drive or Dropbox. AutoGuard Dash Cam: Records video and automatically saves clips during collisions or sudden braking. Supports GPS tagging and cloud backups (via third-party services). Limitation: Cloud uploads require additional setup. Nextbase Dash Cam: Works with Nextbase devices but can also be used on smartphones. Offers cloud uploads and real-time sharing features. Limitation: Primarily designed for Nextbase hardware. 2. Develop a Custom Android App If existing apps do not meet your requirements, consider developing a custom app with the following features: Live Recording: Record video and save it to the device’s SD card. Geolocation Tagging: Automatically tag recordings with GPS coordinates. Cloud Upload: Allow users to manually select and upload clips to a cloud platform. Map Integration: Overlay uploaded incidents on a map for real-time traffic updates. Tools for Development: Android Studio: The official IDE for Android app development. Google Maps API: For integrating maps and geolocation features. Firebase: For cloud storage, real-time database, and user authentication. 3. Cloud Platform for Sharing Google Drive/Dropbox: Use existing cloud services for file storage and sharing. Custom Cloud Solution: Build a dedicated platform using AWS, Google Cloud, or Firebase to host and display shared traffic data. 4. Testing and Demo Open-Source Dashcam Apps: Explore open-source dashcam apps on GitHub (e.g., OpenCamera) to test and modify code for your needs. Demo Apps: Look for demo apps that showcase GPS tagging and cloud uploads to use as a starting point. Implementation Steps Define Requirements: List the features you need (e.g., recording, GPS tagging, cloud uploads, map integration). Decide whether to use an existing app or develop a custom solution. Test Existing Apps: Download and test apps like DailyRoads Voyager or AutoGuard Dash Cam to see if they meet your needs. Check if they support cloud uploads or can be integrated with third-party services. Develop a Custom App (if needed): Use Android Studio to build an app with the required features. Integrate Google Maps API for geolocation and Firebase for cloud storage. Create a Cloud Platform: Use Firebase or a similar service to build a platform where users can upload and view traffic data. Overlay incidents on a map using geolocation data. Test and Refine: Test the app and platform with a small group of users. Gather feedback and refine the features based on user input. Example Workflow A driver uses the app to record live traffic footage on their smartphone. When they encounter an incident or heavy traffic, they manually select and upload a clip to the cloud. The clip is tagged with GPS coordinates and displayed on a map for other drivers to view. Other drivers can access the map to see real-time traffic updates and plan their routes accordingly. Conclusion Since Magic Earth does not currently offer a live traffic view, your best options are to either use existing dashcam apps with manual cloud uploads or develop a custom solution tailored to your needs. By leveraging smartphones as dashcams and integrating cloud-based sharing, you can create a powerful tool for real-time traffic monitoring and sharing. If you’d like, I can help you explore specific open-source projects, draft a development plan, or provide more details on integrating Google Maps and Firebase. Let me know how I can assist further! 🚗📱🌍 --