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efika_mplayer_directfb.avi
Sorry, bad video quality. I have experimented a few weeks ago with the efika and directfb. The video was taken with the video function of a digital *photo* camera.
you also have to trust me that it's the efika playing the file.
Could you do a couple of things for me?
1) detail the specs of the video you tried? Size, framerate, codecs used, resolution?
2) try again with a video we can all, too, download without copyright infringement or so :)
It would be good to see it working on many Efikas around the world and quicker to test. We all know an Efika is capable of playing a 320x240 Youtube-sized video, but what about DVD quality? What about higher? That's a question nobody really answers here..
sorry, I haven't read that post the days before.
The movie is from
here.
mplayer sais it's this type of file:
VIDEO: [SVQ3] 320x240 32bpp 15.000 fps
the video was upscaled to 1920x1080. The graphics card is radeon 9250.
unfortunately there is currently no OS on my Efika at the moment. (harddrive seems to be dying or a kernel problem)
I'll get back to this thread, when I have it running again.