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2010-04-17
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#561
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2010-04-17
, 12:34
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#562
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2010-04-17
, 13:00
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Making it selectable (maybe a field in the profiles) would be the best bet I guess.
But I can't promise it too soon due to personal stuff. But can you paste all the fields you have in your h264 profile here because I got really bad results in OS X and just wanted to make sure I have a similar profile?
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2010-04-17
, 13:45
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I don't know why you keep on mentioning h264 btw, as I said I went back to mp4v for video. And I literally use the standard N900 profile but I changed mp2v with mp4v (no extra parameters at all) and mp2a with mp4a.
As a N900 owner I'd say that it is once it supports gstreamer - it runs absolutely flawlessly with it as far as I can tell from the brief tests I've run now.
Not at all - but I guess the Wiki page could be more elaborate about what codecs/bitrates one could expect the various devices to handle, and also mention that the streaming server easily could be the bottleneck if the playback isn't smooth.
I mean if the default profile in the current official release ran perfectly out of the box, I wouldn't be writing in this thread in the first place
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2010-04-17
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Well MPlayer is in extras and I'm sure some guis for it too so I can't really agree on this Besides, MPlayer gives a much wider support for different formats, but once I get gstreamer to work fine with all operating systems, I'll add it. But I can't see this as a show stopper.
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2010-04-17
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2010-04-18
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2010-04-18
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2010-04-18
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Just installed knots server on my win xp sp3 and updated it with git. Quite easy but I think that if i had installed git like in guide (without touching any options) then the command would not have worked because git needs to be in PATH environment.
I´m having trouble with some videos. N900 seems to stutter on some videos and i would like to find the reason for this.
-I have P4 3 GHz and if i look vlc.exe process it looks like it doesn't never go above 50%.
- Videos with lower resolution work flwalessly but videos with higher resolution stutter.
Also i do not like that it resumes after pressing STOP. I think that it would be good if there was play/pause, stop (exit without remembering position), close/back (remembers position)
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