> I'm using timo's .29 faster kernel. I had the gsm not registering with
> this kernel using fso-abyss. Somehow, in my case (though I've has #1024
> and
> buzz fix applied) using gsm0710muxd always works.
> fso-abyss is very temperamental - but sometimes starts working all of a
> sudden.
no
2010/1/19 c_c :
>
> Hi,
> I'm using timo's .29 faster kernel. I had the gsm not registering with
> this kernel using fso-abyss. Somehow, in my case (though I've has #1024 and
> buzz fix applied) using gsm0710muxd always works.
That is consistent with my experience. I haven't yet tried switching
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:25:46AM +0200, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Sebastian Reichel writes:
> > I was talking about putting the tremor mplayer into pkg-fso.
>
> Ah yes, that is surely useful. And if it is already heading unstable I
> think pkg-fso would be nice way get some testing done bef
c_c writes:
> I'm using timo's .29 faster kernel. I had the gsm not registering with
> this kernel using fso-abyss. Somehow, in my case (though I've has #1024 and
> buzz fix applied) using gsm0710muxd always works.
Abyss developers (Mickey?) might want to see strace of fso-abyss. I do
not know
Sebastian Reichel writes:
> I was talking about putting the tremor mplayer into pkg-fso.
Ah yes, that is surely useful. And if it is already heading unstable I
think pkg-fso would be nice way get some testing done before it hits
unstable. Assuming of course that you have the extra time to prepare
Hi,
I'm using timo's .29 faster kernel. I had the gsm not registering with
this kernel using fso-abyss. Somehow, in my case (though I've has #1024 and
buzz fix applied) using gsm0710muxd always works.
fso-abyss is very temperamental - but sometimes starts working all of a
sudden.
HTH
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On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:24:40AM +0200, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Sebastian Reichel writes:
> >> I am still using self-compiled glamo-based mplayer in QtMoko, but it might
> >> be
> >> useful for other users. If it's not diffucult to add such package it would
> >> be
> >> nice.
> >>
> >
Sebastian Reichel writes:
>> I am still using self-compiled glamo-based mplayer in QtMoko, but it might
>> be
>> useful for other users. If it's not diffucult to add such package it would
>> be
>> nice.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Radek
>
> ok, added on my queue.
Is glamo-based mplayer really somet
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 09:19:53PM +0100, Radek Polak wrote:
> Sebastian Reichel wrote:
>
> > It should be fixed once mplayer package gets updated in the debian
> > repository:
> >
> > http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-multimedia/mplayer.git;a=commit;h=8fcfbe13ebdb
> > 72868c090b0d7051771aaa6fbb60
>
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> and with -nosound:
>
> procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io -system--
> cpu r b swpd free buff cache si sobibo in
> cs us sy id wa 1 0 1864 2840 7816 6910800 0 0 505
> 371 66 3 31 0 2
Sebastian Reichel wrote:
> It should be fixed once mplayer package gets updated in the debian
> repository:
>
> http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-multimedia/mplayer.git;a=commit;h=8fcfbe13ebdb
> 72868c090b0d7051771aaa6fbb60
Nice!
> Do you want me to put an updated package into pkg-fso?
I am still
Radek Polak writes:
>> ffmpeg2theora -x 320 -y 240 --videoquality 3 --speedlevel 2 --audioquality
>> 3 --samplerate 22050
> Same here. I think my video had lower bitrate and fps, i appended
>
> -V 300 -F 15
After this vmstat 10 shows:
procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io -sys
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 04:20:20PM +0100, Radek Polak wrote:
> Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>
> > With mplayer from debian unstable videos created with
> >
> > ffmpeg2theora -x 320 -y 240 --videoquality 3 --speedlevel 2 --audioquality
> > 3 --samplerate 22050
> >
> > do not play smoothly even wi
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> With mplayer from debian unstable videos created with
>
> ffmpeg2theora -x 320 -y 240 --videoquality 3 --speedlevel 2 --audioquality
> 3 --samplerate 22050
>
> do not play smoothly even with "-nosound".
Same here. I think my video had lower bitrate and fps, i appe
Radek Polak writes:
> I think it's using ffmpeg. Anyway it's mplayer from debian stable and in my
> ~/.mplayer/config are these lines:
With mplayer from debian unstable videos created with
ffmpeg2theora -x 320 -y 240 --videoquality 3 --speedlevel 2 --audioquality 3
--samplerate 22050
do not p
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Sounds very cool. Were you using tremor to decode the audio?
I think it's using ffmpeg. Anyway it's mplayer from debian stable and in my
~/.mplayer/config are these lines:
[default]
afm=ffmpeg
vfm=ffmpeg
Regards
Radek
Radek Polak writes:
> just little notice. Without debug stuff and preempt, Freerunner is now
> capable
> of playing ogg videos in 320x240 on framebuffer without frames dropped.
Sounds very cool. Were you using tremor to decode the audio?
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