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Re: MPlayer which version is suitable
Well, you can hardly help with fixing the tearsync without the patch. Here it is (together with yuv420 as it modifies same file in same parts)
http://fanoush.wz.cz/maemo/2.6.16.yu...t-working.diff It compiles fine but I didn't try the result on device. |
Re: MPlayer which version is suitable
I would personally prefer that the bulk of mplayer development go into n800 dev work. I think it has far more potential as a multimedia platform than the 770. I hope other app developers (for things which don't need the extra horsepower of the n800) continue to ensure 770/n800 compatibility in their apps where appropriate.
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I suspect that the law of diminishing return now applies to the 770, and that investing substantial amounts of time in order to squeeze out a slight performance improvement that is specific to the 770 platform is probably not worthwhile, however improvements that benefit both platforms is most certainly worthwhile.
I wouldn't say that 770 specific improvements should not appear in mplayer, just that any such improvements may benefit less users than if the same time were invested in improving performance on the N800. My view is that the 770 is limited by it's CPU rather than the graphics subsystem, whereas with the N800 it's the exact opposite - good CPU but a poor graphics subsystem. Thus there is more scope for tuning on the N800 than the 770. As a media platform the N800 wins hands down - 16GB+ of potential storage compared to the 770s maximum 2GB for starters! :) |
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I would have gladly waited a week or two for the patch, just as long as it is released eventually. As for 770 development, I won't ask that anyone devote significant development time toward it, but easy or significant improvements would be welcome. I feel that tearsync would be a significant improvement. |
Re: MPlayer which version is suitable
using .17 seems to have slight jerks at points in the video compared to the previous version on my N800. Anyone noticed this or perhaps its just me?
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So basically while N800 is better, N770 is good enough as a mobile video player. I have N800 but don't plan to ditch N770 anytime soon, we could use both devices in our family. Also N770 development is (almost) dead on Nokia side so in this sense the device is more free than N800. With N800 your work may be silently duplicated inside Nokia or made obsolete by some other Nokia decision. IMO the risk of doing useless work is higher with N800 than with N770 despite the fact that older device will be obsolete sooner. |
Re: MPlayer which version is suitable
Hello,
does anyone know how this codec can be aded ? (even a link src to compile will be a good hint) The problem's output is bellow. Maybe someone can help (find helpful this post). $ mplayer -ac ac3 MyMovie.avi MPlayer 1.0rc1-maemo.17.n800 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team CPU: ARM [MENU] Can't open menu config file: /home/user/.mplayer/menu.conf Menu inited: /etc/mplayer/menu.conf MyMovie.avi. AVI file format detected. VIDEO: [DX50] 616x254 12bpp 25.000 fps 862.2 kbps (105.3 kbyte/s) Clip info: Software: VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.1 (build 2366/release) SUB: Detected subtitle file format: subviewer SUB: Read 832 subtitles. SUB: Adjusted 28 subtitle(s). SUB: Added subtitle file (1): ./MyMovie.srt [nokia770] Nokia N800 hardware detected ================================================== ======================== Opening video decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family Selected video codec: [ffodivx] vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg MPEG-4) ================================================== ======================== ================================================== ======================== Forced audio codec: ac3 Requested audio codec family [ac3] (afm=libac3) not available. Enable it at compilation. Cannot find codec for audio format 0x2000. Read DOCS/HTML/en/codecs.html! Audio: no sound Starting playback... Thanks Mihai |
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--disable-liba52 \EDIT: MPlayer-1.0rc1.tar.bz2 is found at http://www.mplayerhq.hu/ mplayer_1.0rc1-maemo.17.n800.diff.gz is found at https://garage.maemo.org/projects/mplayer Just tried this and it compiled, have not tested yet. Is this the right method? > tar xvf ../MPlayer-1.0rc1.tar.bz2 > gunzip mplayer_1.0rc1-maemo.17.n800.diff.gz > cd MPlayer-1.0rc1/ > patch -p 1 -i ../mplayer_1.0rc1-maemo.17.n800.diff (change debian/rules) > export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=n800 > dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b |
Re: MPlayer which version is suitable
MPlayer packages can be built by running 'make deb-n770' or 'make deb-n800' for convenience. Sources can be obtained by applying patches that are available in garage mplayer downloads area to the corresponding upstream mplayer (full tarball would exceed garage file size limit). Alternatively you can checkout mplayer from garage SVN, it is usually in a good shape and very rarely broken.
As for liba52, I disabled it long ago when experimenting with Nokia 770. Don't remember exactly why (it either had problems when compiled for ARM and crashed or was using floating point math and couldn't decode anything in realtime). Anyway, feel free to experiment with AC3 support and report the results. Patches can be submitted to the mplayer garage tracker. |
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