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Hey, just to be fair I have an N800 and not an N810.
What I was griping about before was Canola, I still haven't gotten it to work well enough for me to do away with all the other media apps. In canola, wether you're streaming or playing from the SD card, in my experience its not smooth.
Also canola is a heavy program compared to others, and since I like to: navigate with maemo mapper(I have a Holux M1000 gps receiver connected through BT), listen to music(N800 connected to the car's input audio jack), be on IRC with Xchat, and browse the internet(yes I shouldnt be doing this while driving, but I have a mount setup on my windshield right next to my steering wheel, and I don't have to take my hands off the wheel) all at the same time, I end up using the regular OS2008 media player for my music/podcasts. it is much more lightweight than canola. I have the N800 tethered to my 3g phone for internet.
From what I've heard N810 gps receiver sucks! so just be warned. My holux connects in seconds. From others' posts I've gathered that the N810 takes several minutes to connect to the satellites, when it does connect.
For video, the other apps like: mplayer and mytube, give perfect quality, no gripes whatsoever. I use DVDFab 4.0 to encode my videos, although I'm sure there might be better programs out there. I encode my dvds with ease.
hope this helps
vo = xv
vo = omapfb
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2009-04-03
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Canola's video player being slow is due to their way of implementation of mplayer. But if you use another program that uses mplayer or mplayer itself, it works just fine.
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...For what it's worth, I would recommend the following installs (the links are to the install files to make it easy!):
Tear: web browser -- much faster than micro B (install -- requires a little work)
FBReader: e-book reader (install)
MPlayer: video player (install)
Maemo Mapper: map software (install)
echowb: UI theme with finger-friendly scroll bars (install)
Personal Launcher: home screen applet program launcher (install)
Personal Menu: Program selection menu (install)...
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2009-04-03
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I'd caution against buying the N810 at this point. Especially if you're making comparisons against an iPod touch. The UI experience is brutal and slow.
Many of the people here are also offering overly optimistic accounts of the device's capabilities. I just finished selling mine because the N810 struggles a fair bit to accomplish most of what it sets out to do.
I'd hate to see someone go through the regret I did over the purchase. Go with the iPod, as much as I don't like Apple, they will at least acknowledge that they made it after the fact, and support it longer.
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@Laughing Man: Just to express my view on SIP on iPod Touch/iPhone, although iPod Touch supports SIP calls I do not think it is the same as SIP found on many Nokia devices like N95/82 etc. I believe SIP on iPod Touch would be through Fring and I personally have had a real bad experience on my N82 using Fring SIP. Lag in call is unbearable. Good call clarity using SIP on N810 (using voipraider) would allow a lot of cost savings. I have unlimited outgoing calling in US for $10 through voipraider. Excellent clarity. Thanks again for your reply!
Thanks for the DVDFab 4.0 tip dantonic! As long as there is a media player like mplayer that plays audio n video smooth my bro should be happy.
@Capt'n Corrupt: "The out of the box experience for the N810 is not that great"
This is exaclty what I said to my bro! I have prepared him (mentally) for tinkering and going under the hood right out of the box! . And thanks for the useful apps.
I am still looking for answer to following question:
I want to buy 8 gb miniSD/microSD card with adapter. Kindly advise the company - SanDisk/Kingston? and miniSD/microSD class. I read somewhere that class 6 caused some problems.
I am placing my order right now for N810
http://www.google.com/products/catal...g=p#ps-sellers
Thanks eveyone!
Last edited by vj.rao; 2009-04-03 at 21:14.