Since you're going to have to reencode your videos for OpenMoko
anyway, they could easily be prerotated in the process. That's what we
were doing on the Tapwave Zodiac until the amazing people from
CoreCodec worked their magic.
On 2/4/07, Ian Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mikko Rauhala
su, 2007-02-04 kello 18:28 -0500, Bryce Leo kirjoitti:
I'm sorry guys... but instead of flipping the video or worrying about
re-coding... how bout a non-techical solution. Rotate the Device
You certainly wouldn't catch me wanting to watch a video in portrait
modethat would ruin the
On Saturday 03 February 2007 15:47, you wrote:
Also, the 770 has a landscape display. We have a portrait display. The
S3C2410 cannot rotate the image, so you would have to rotate every frame
in software, too!
That's a good point. Anyway, rotation can be combined with scaling or color
format
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 11:06:43PM +0200, Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
On Friday 02 February 2007 12:31, Robert Michel wrote:
Some video information given by Sean in november:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2006-November/000340.html
A few technical questions here. Is image
la, 2007-02-03 kello 14:47 +0100, Harald Welte kirjoitti:
Also, the 770 has a landscape display. We have a portrait display. The
S3C2410 cannot rotate the image, so you would have to rotate every frame
in software, too!
Modifying a player to render the image to be rotated in the first place
Salve Bryce,*!
Some video information given by Sean in november:
http://www.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2006-November/000340.html
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007, Bryce Leo wrote:
Yeah, for management. Actual Video decoding is done by a dedicated
chip, Broadcom BCM2722.
Good find. I guess i
Haha well then lets modify this a bit.
I think your $50 has to go to somebody of the core developer team:
I'm goinig to have to disagree I'll give that money to the developer
who does it first and infact i'll send out an email to the dev list as
a bounty.
Which resolution and frames/s
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