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2008-05-06
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2008-05-06
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2008-05-06
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2008-05-06
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IMO, Mplayer is miserable playing any video format. I found that the default Media Player is the best ...
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2008-05-06
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2008-05-06
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Short of re-encoding (sort of defeats the purpose of an internet tablet if I need to convert content that I download before I can consume it), can I do anything to configure mplayer for better performance? Does the n810 work better? I think it has a much faster processor.
I have not even tried to go to youtube yet - I think I know what will happen there. It was slow before, and I do not anticipate that much has changed.
Feel free to flame on me for not digging deeper for an answer before starting a new thread, I can take it...
I like my n800 and prepared to start using it again, I just want to make the most of it.