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As nokia said N900 supports RMVB and other formats, but when you play it using sib player, it got many problem such as audio delay

When we will have a proper release for sib player, as I don't want to correct the audio delay problem every time I play the movie....

 
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as with all open source projects, you just have to wait
 
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If N900 require a open source project to play RMVB file why Nokia say N900 support RMVB......... very disappointed....
 
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since SiB is the best player, youll either have to wait for an update to that, or the official release of VLC player, which shouldnt be too long now
 
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Originally Posted by cmsjkung View Post
If N900 require a open source project to play RMVB file why Nokia say N900 support RMVB......... very disappointed....
According to Nokia N900 supports 3GPP formats (H.263), ASF, AVI, Flash Video, H.264/AVC, MPEG-4, WMV, XVID. No RMVB in supported format list.

Source: http://www.forum.nokia.com/Devices/D...ications/N900/
 
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My N900 is HK version, as HK Nokia said, it does support RMVB video play back.

http://www.nokia.com.hk/find-product...#/main/landing
 
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SiB is a frontend for MPlayer, wich is not the official N900 player (based on GStreamer) so you can't blame Nokia if a 3rd party app don't fullfill your expectatives.
 
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Originally Posted by cmsjkung View Post
My N900 is HK version, as HK Nokia said, it does support RMVB video play back.
Their webpage says:

RMVB²

²用戶須自行下載有關程式。下載服務可能產生額外分組數據費用,須由用戶支付。
babelfish translates that to:

"The user must download the related program voluntarily. The downloading service possibly produces the extra integrated data expense, must pay by the user"

So what program is it that Nokia is referring to?
 
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