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Originally Posted by Maerra View Post

In the discussion about VC (or similar multimedia applications with video) a very important aspect - bitrates - has been forgotten. Playing video directly from the memory card gives absolute limits for the operation: Nokia 770 roughly 400 kbit/s and N800 about 800 kbit/s (small variations depanding on format and player). If NIT's player receives data at the higher bitrate, the player cannot work properly which can be seen as frequent bufferings. A smart player e.g. drops frames, but not too much as we can see with Flash videos.
Good analysis, Maerra. I was thinking in the direction, as a result, the Disc channels stuttering, likely from the server, as the MMC is the limiting factor. So if one sets the media file storage as the internal memory that would make it smoother. However, if the transcoding of the Disc file is not right, then even using internal memory would have little difference. Well, CBS has done just right! Any how, I am very impressive with the video quality of both channel, as I recall, transcoding from TVersity is not as good quality, you can really see pixels.


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