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Glad you liked VidConvert :-)
MaemoTube's something that aleksandyr's planning, but hasn't yet released any code for. There are some other threads about here containing more info.
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The Following User Says Thank You to TheMostToys For This Useful Post: | ||
Have just ordered an n800, and can't wait to pick it up when I'm back home in the US in a few weeks. Having looked on here and elsewhere and seen some video footage of the n800 in action, I notice that it only acheives 1 fps on youtube and google video, etc., out of the box. It would seem that there has been some talk about how this will/can be improved.
How can I look to getting better quality streamed video out of the n800. I am a total novice with a little tablet like this, but I am reasonably PC-aware. Any ideas/solutions?
Thanks for everyone's help, in advance!