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2009-12-03
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The dsp would error out on one or the other if it failed. This would happen if multiple gstreamer based processes used it too, so no different. I don't mind only having GStreamer but if others want mplayer/vlc let them do the work to get the dsp stuff working.
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2009-12-03
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I'm sorry, I normally consider myself pretty tech-savvy, but could someone explain what "access arbitration" is, how it relates to this discussion and what it has to do with my future N900 dying in a fire?
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2009-12-03
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Last, if the DSP can decode it, then gstreamer can decode. Then I don't know if there is much added value for DSP on Mplayer or VLC. Then it might be difficult to find a motivated, skilled, and free enough person to do the work
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2009-12-03
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Well, the reason I'm interested is that VLC's streaming capabilities have been more mature than gstreamer's on the last few versions of Maemo.
Perhaps this is changing, however. I notice that gstreamer now has an http sink available, although I haven't attempted to use it yet...
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2009-12-03
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2009-12-03
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2009-12-05
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The dying in a fire it more a metaphore of overdriving the DSP which might led to a catastrophic chip failure. In the past very extreme failures of chips have been the chip literal catching on fire. It's very doubtful the N900 could literally get that hot. Well unless the LION battery went kablooey.
Last edited by sljonson; 2009-12-02 at 18:35.