Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 10:21:40 -0800 (PST)
From: John Musielewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: works

I have videos playing at 50,000 dot pixels in about a
5 inch screen on the 110CT. The videos play very
nicely, the action is smooth and clean without any
dropped frames, edges are sharp except on long shots
which is normal at the low ratio. The audio is very
good with very little missing. I am running the video
at around 100k/s and the audio at around 128 bit mp3.
The only problem I have left is the a/v sync. For some
reason, even though the video appears to be moving at
a normal speed to me, the audio is playing very fast
compared to the video--even though I add in adiou
delay and try to keep the a/v in sync. audio ends up
being about 10-15 minutes ahead at end of the movie.
Once I work this out (I'm sure the 110Ct will play it
just fine--by the way) I'd have to say the hpye about
needing 3ghz pentiums and 80 bmillion billion tons of
ram is baloney and just sales hype. From what I see
now after messing with the thing with this is its just
a matter of the application of mathematical arrays to
the display and audio. if it is being presented to
slow there is some sort of issue with the hardware and
software -- but not, and I repeat NOT an issue with
low resources. This is so great!!!.... (animal house
1979!!)

moose


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