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2010-07-30
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2010-07-30
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And suddenly I remember that I used FCAM apps yesterday.
So when you have used some FCAM related apps, be sure to check processlist after.
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2010-08-03
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2010-08-03
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is it not possible to view the pictures taken with fcamera? I've installed the fcam drivers, hdrcapture and lowlight but cant see where the viewer is? Thanks.
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2010-08-05
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2010-08-05
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I never got a reply to my question as to whether FCam uses or can use any hardware acceleration
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2010-08-05
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Can it? Should be able to. The Standford class where this comes from did a project on this very subject.
Does it?
I think the answer is yes and no. If you're referring to JPEG creation on the dsp, I don't think they are. There just using Nokia's closed source libjpeg62 and it doesn't have any reference to /lib/dsp/jpegenc_sn.dll64P. But Nokia's closed source libjpeg62 does seem to be using NEON calls to help with the discrete cosine transform (DCT):
jpeg_fdct_ifast_neon
jpeg_idct_4x4_neon
jpeg_idct_ifast_neon
The debian version of libjpeg62 doesn't have these calls.
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2010-08-07
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I Unplugged my phone from the powercord this morning and notice that it was quite hot, or atleast warmer the usual.
Later today I notes that the battery drained very fast today so I started Conky to see it there was a process that might eating my phone. And yes HDRCapture did 100% CPU most of the time. And suddenly I remember that I used FCAM apps yesterday.
So when you have used some FCAM related apps, be sure to check processlist after.