Hello I just would like to know if react native music control is compatible with the audios that can be recorded with AVExpo or in order to use react native music control I must use react native sound? If that is the case, is the recording of AVExpo and react native sound compatible? Thank you in advance.
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I want to implement activity recognition with react native any one can suggest me which package/library is the best which works well with react native.
I am working on a React Native app that takes an image and converts it into ASCII art (in PNG/JPEG format so that I can add color). Which packages would I use and how would I do it? So far I haven't found a way to do it in React Native. I've found a way to do it in React but I don't know how I would translate it into React Native.
EDIT: I have tried to do it with Ionic React but the performance is much worse.
You could use a module that doesn't rely on React at all to generate the ASCII, such as this one:
https://github.com/IonicaBizau/image-to-ascii
If that doesn't work, you could create a separate React Web app and use react-native-render-html to render the React Web app within the React Native app.
https://github.com/meliorence/react-native-render-html
I have been using matterJS in react native with the help of RNGE for game development. But now i thing I dont need any loop in my game and RNGE is used for having loop feature in app. So want to add matterJS with out react native game engine
Is there a library I can use to add audio to a video using React Native?
I am developing an app where users can record videos and add background music to it.
Found a library, but it only works on iOS.
github.com/kumarnitishraj/react-native-video-editing
Can I use react native as a backend in Android
I want to use all the UI components from Android only but for the logic part I want to call react native and do the backend there
Is it possible ?
Let me summarize your question to see if I got it right: You would like to use Native UI Components in Android and compose/utilize them using React Native.
If so the answer is yes. React Native does nothing else under the hood, they try to map as directly as possible to the native UI concepts. If this is still too much JS UI layer for you, you can directly implement the Native UI Components you need and bridge them into React Native, as to be seen here.
As React native is doing for us to convert and other component in native android component. If you don't want to use this react native component code then you have to create native android module in react native to use native component. But it's not advisable.