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2008-06-19
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2008-10-12
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Here's just a random question to pass the time...so, out of curiosity...now that we know quite a bit about what sort of hardware the next tablet will have, it possible to estimate yet whether we might have enough horsepower for watching standard definition content on the next tablet? (Without changing resolution down, that is.)
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2009-08-06
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2009-08-06
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Looks like I'm back to 400x240. As I have said previously it is not very watchable on a regular screen, which why I have tried every trick I can find to improve the playback without modifying the code (I am not a programmer, and after a few lines C etc lose me)
I'm going to play with some playback profiles to see I can improve the playback of 400x240 videos on the TV. On mine it looks really bad, presumably cause I'm in PAL land and 240 is half NTSC. 288 is half-PAL but myth on the tablet doesn't like it.
I'm going to persevere with myth, as the other main option mediaserv, which works great, does not let me seek through a recording, or save the position between devices like myth does.