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#11
The video seems to overwhelm the device at the "break". Perhaps too much motion?

This is just in the media player, haven't put it into my start sequence...
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Hi,

I don't know if it is just me but aren't there some frames missing?
I mean in the last 1,5 secs. The black backgroung comes to the fore, it's ca. 3/4 done and suddenly it ist completly black.
feels like there's a "jump" in the animation....

Other than this: I like it :-)

BTW: I used Winamp 5.56 to watch it

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Hm, Maybe I shouldn't have encoded it in 100% quality...
Edit: Version 6, recompressed, half the size now.
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Originally Posted by Firebird8 View Post
Alright, its up, with all the goodies suggested in the crits .
the motion blur looks good now.. the explosion is beautiful!

It seems like even the n900 has some trouble in moving alot of pixels quickly then. It can play higher bitrate video but the very fast scenes it still struggles some. It doesn't seem to be the quality/file size but mor in moving all pixels quickly in each frame.

We should try to find what codec it likes the most. there are some different h264 codecs around perhaps it is optimized with one special and not all the other. If I render out some different ones on a test video would someone be kind and test them for me on n900?

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I will test them, but I can't promise anything more than my unscientific "this one seems smoother" kind of comment...
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Originally Posted by qole View Post
I will test them, but I can't promise anything more than my unscientific "this one seems smoother" kind of comment...
thank you, I created a new thread with them here: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=33128
 
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#17
sorry for this noob question but how to change the default video boot by a custom one???
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Originally Posted by LABAUDIO View Post
sorry for this noob question but how to change the default video boot by a custom one???
For the N900 this should do it:

Originally Posted by VDVsx View Post
It works

According to Karoliina:

"As a matter of fact the hildon-welcome is fully configurable.
You don't need to remove/replace the Nokia hands animation file to add your own animation or sound to the startup. Hildon-welcome supports unlimited number of "logo animations" (either video or image+sound) in sequence. It reads all configuration files in the hildon-welcome.d folder and interprets them in alphabetical

Instructions:

1- Copy the video to /usr/share/hildon-welcome/media
2- Go to /etc/hildon-welcome.d/ and edit the default.conf file or create a similar one (the videos will play by the alphabetic order of the .conf files)
However b-man is working on an controlpanel applet to make it easy
 

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