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2007-01-10
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2007-01-10
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2007-01-10
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2007-01-10
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2007-01-10
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I hate to bring this disappointing news, but the n800 is currently not capable of playing vga videos at a useful speed. The nokia media player runs at about one frame per second and mplayer is slightly slower.
This disappointed me, since I thought it would. The processor has video acceleration capable of playing vga resolution at 30 fps. Apperantly, the video acceleration is not used.
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2007-01-10
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2007-01-10
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I don't have n800 to test it, so any feedback and benchmarks are welcome as they help to identify and fix problems. While it is quite possible that mplayer is not capable to play that video, please make sure that you used the latest test version of mplayer built for n800: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...&postcount=275.
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2007-01-11
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