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# Android tutorials
# Welcome to the GStreamer SDK Android tutorials
These tutorials describe Android-specific topics. General GStreamer
concepts will not be explained in these tutorials, so the [Basic
tutorials](Basic%2Btutorials.html) should be reviewed first. The reader
should also be familiar with basic Android programming techniques.
Each Android tutorial builds on top of the previous one and adds
progressively more functionality, until a working media player
application is obtained in [Android tutorial 5: A Complete media
player](Android%2Btutorial%2B5%253A%2BA%2BComplete%2Bmedia%2Bplayer.html).
This is the same media player application used to advertise the
GStreamer SDK on Android, and the download link can be found in
the [Android tutorial 5: A Complete media
player](Android%2Btutorial%2B5%253A%2BA%2BComplete%2Bmedia%2Bplayer.html) page.
Make sure to have read the instructions in [Installing for Android
development](Installing%2Bfor%2BAndroid%2Bdevelopment.html) before
jumping into the Android tutorials.
### A note on the documentation
All Java methods, both Android-specific and generic, are documented in
the [Android reference
site](http://developer.android.com/reference/packages.html).
Unfortunately, there is no official online documentation for the NDK.
The header files, though, are well commented. If you installed the
Android NDK in the `$(ANDROID_NDK_ROOT)` folder, you can find the header
files
in `$(ANDROID_NDK_ROOT)\platforms\android-9\arch-arm\usr\include\android`.