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Youtube works fine and justin.tv rather acceptable on the N900. I am wondering now if it is possible to watch zattoo via their webplayer (http://www.zattoo.com) without any frameskipping. The sound works perfect but the video has a frame rate of feeled 1-2 per second. For all who do not know what zattoo is:
"Zattoo is a proprietary Internet Protocol Television system ("P2PTV") with current focus on European channels, licensed content, and Digital Rights Management."
Unfortunately the development of a Zattoo Software for Linux was stopped, this is why I am trying to enjoy zattoo via their webplayer, which works fine on a system with strong CPU.
I discovered this a few days ago:
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Zattoo_Web_Player
Some guys made an "application" for Linux based on Prism. They made the CPU resource eating frames disappear, so that you only have a full screen picture of the stream.
Does someone have an idea how to get this to work on the N900?
Greetings
redhotfoo