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Holy cripes, the video project has finally gotten started!

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mightybrick:

--- Quote from: linuxstb on August 16, 2006, 02:23:54 PM ---
--- 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?

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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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Hmmm.  That's funny.  I just tried it with the latest CVS Build, and I couldn't exit.  I had to restart to exit.

EDIT- I just tried again and it worked.  It turns out that if playback is paused, the plug-in will not exit.  If playback is, uh, playing, then the proper keypress (menu, in my case) will exit the plug-in.

Llorean:
You did install the full build, including .rockbox folder and all plugins, and not just a new copy of the main Rockbox file? 'cuz it Works For Me(tm) as well.

mightybrick:

--- Quote from: Llorean on August 16, 2006, 03:18:55 PM ---You did install the full build, including .rockbox folder and all plugins, and not just a new copy of the main Rockbox file? 'cuz it Works For Me(tm) as well.

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Yes, I installed the full new build.  As I editted above:

--- Quote from: mightybrick on August 16, 2006, 03:16:47 PM ---EDIT- I just tried again and it worked.  It turns out that if playback is paused, the plug-in will not exit.  If playback is, uh, playing, then the proper keypress (menu, in my case) will exit the plug-in.

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momo_101:
I was just wondering, if all the iPods have coprocessors, and work has started to enable the coprocessor, then could you use te coprocessor to play the audio or somthing? Sorry if this is a dumb question, i'm still new to forumns and i try to read most of them.

mightybrick:
IIRC, only the iPod video has a second processor, the Broadcom chip.  The other iPods have a second core in the PortalPlayer processor, but at the moment, we don't know how to use/access(?) the second, only the first.

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