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2008-06-19
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2008-06-19
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2008-10-12
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2009-01-04
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2009-08-06
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2009-08-06
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Looks like I'm back to 400x240. As I have said previously it is not very watchable on a regular screen, which why I have tried every trick I can find to improve the playback without modifying the code (I am not a programmer, and after a few lines C etc lose me)
I'm going to play with some playback profiles to see I can improve the playback of 400x240 videos on the TV. On mine it looks really bad, presumably cause I'm in PAL land and 240 is half NTSC. 288 is half-PAL but myth on the tablet doesn't like it.
I'm going to persevere with myth, as the other main option mediaserv, which works great, does not let me seek through a recording, or save the position between devices like myth does.