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Holy cripes, the video project has finally gotten started!
Llorean:
We've got numbers:
~20fps on iPod Nano, as low as ~8fps on iPod Video. Again, he could simply record a video to the format we've mentioned and play it back in a software media player.
In all truth, a video of an iPod playing a video will *always* look worse because you don't see the full screen, then you have compression happening to a picture of a compressed video. As well framerate disparities can make it appear even slower than it is.
The only way to get an even remotely accurate estimation of what playback looks like is to actually encode a video to our specs, then limit playback speed to the number of FPS we're claiming it hits right now, and see what it looks like, or to actually play a video on-target.
I mean, I have nothing against it, I was just honestly curious *why* he wanted to see the video. As in, was there anything productive he actually hoped to gain from it.
afruff23:
What's the specs for iAudio X5?
RaeNye:
~12.5 fps.
mightybrick:
I was testing the video plugin today on my nano with the elephants dream video, and I could find a way to exit the plugin without reseting my player. I tried several different keypresses that typically will exit any other plugin.
Have any keypresses been designated to exit the video plugin?
linuxstb:
--- Quote from: mightybrick on August 16, 2006, 02:21:32 PM ---I was testing the video plugin today on my nano with the elephants dream video, and I could find a way to exit the plugin without reseting my player. I tried several different keypresses that typically will exit any other plugin.
Have any keypresses been designated to exit the video plugin?
--- End quote ---
Yes - the MENU button, as listed here:
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginMpegplayer
But you are probably running an old version of Rockbox - for the first few days of mpegplayer's life, there was no exit button.
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