Krischan Keitsch schrieb:
Am Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2007 schrieb Ralph Angenendt:
John Rudd wrote:
Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Huh. I have many AAC files. I have no OGG files. Why should even
remotely
Am Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2007 schrieb Steve Greenland:
According to John Rudd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And, no, it's not about open and free. Since the developers in
question are Nokia (since the comment was directed at the release of the
N810 itself, and not a request for more 3rd party
Le vendredi 19 octobre 2007 à 15:14 +0300, Eero Tamminen a écrit :
Hi,
ext Krischan Keitsch wrote:
- mediaplayer not playing the file
I think the problem is here, unfortunately :(
Developper documentation is a little too scarce about media player,
unfortunately. .
Le vendredi 19 octobre 2007 à 12:11 +0200, Krischan Keitsch a écrit :
Am Freitag, 19. Oktober 2007 schrieb Frederic Crozat:
Le vendredi 19 octobre 2007 à 11:59 +0300, Eero Tamminen a écrit :
So, there shouldn't be any need for any Maemo specific specs, these
things are documented in
Le vendredi 19 octobre 2007 à 11:59 +0300, Eero Tamminen a écrit :
So, there shouldn't be any need for any Maemo specific specs, these
things are documented in upstream projects. There should still be
a tutorial how to do these things though.
Tutorial is already available in Maemo 3.x SDK
ext Alan Williamson wrote:
Maybe a silly question, but is the N810 still a touch screen device?
Yes.
- Eero
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Hi,
ext Krischan Keitsch wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 17. Oktober 2007 schrieb Collin R. Mulliner:
OGG is only a nerd feature and also has other problems, so Nokia (and
other companies) just don't care. Maybe somebody can make a plugin (also
this won't utilize the DSP).
I don't agree with ogg = nerd
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Frederic Crozat schrieb:
And to do that, we need expected to work but doesn't work ogg support
package. And unfortunately, neither mogg or ogg-support packages are in
this state for n800 (one lack schema and the other is not registering
the
Hi,
ext Krischan Keitsch wrote:
- mediaplayer not playing the file
I think the problem is here, unfortunately :(
Developper documentation is a little too scarce about media player,
unfortunately. .
Unfortunately. Am I wrong when I identify the missing source of the media
player as part
Am Freitag, 19. Oktober 2007 schrieb Frederic Crozat:
Le vendredi 19 octobre 2007 à 11:59 +0300, Eero Tamminen a écrit :
So, there shouldn't be any need for any Maemo specific specs, these
things are documented in upstream projects. There should still be
a tutorial how to do these things
Am Mittwoch, 17. Oktober 2007 schrieb Collin R. Mulliner:
OGG is only a nerd feature and also has other problems, so Nokia (and
other companies) just don't care. Maybe somebody can make a plugin (also
this won't utilize the DSP).
I don't agree with ogg = nerd feature. Linux as an open and
John Rudd wrote:
Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Huh. I have many AAC files. I have no OGG files. Why should even
remotely care about OGG?
How weird. I have no AAC files but a big bunch of ogg files, why
Krischan Keitsch wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2007 schrieb John Rudd:
Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Huh. I have many AAC files. I have no OGG files. Why should even
remotely care about OGG?
Or is
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
John Rudd wrote:
Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Huh. I have many AAC files. I have no OGG files. Why should even
remotely care about OGG?
How weird. I have no AAC files but a big
On 10/18/07, John Rudd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
John Rudd wrote:
Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Huh. I have many AAC files. I have no OGG files. Why should even
remotely care
According to John Rudd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And, no, it's not about open and free. Since the developers in
question are Nokia (since the comment was directed at the release of the
N810 itself, and not a request for more 3rd party development), it's
about how much effort the developers need
Been meaning to reply back to this thread been hectic here.
My device is pre-release and has a slip case which I believe will be
included.
Ogg is not included for codec licensing issues...
Form factor is excellent as is the build and it will apparently get a bit
better over the course of
Dev program - http://maemo.org/news/announcements/view/1192708879.html
On 10/17/07, Sergey Udaltsov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will there be developer's device program, like for n800?
Cheers,
Sergey
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On 10/18/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ogg is not included for codec licensing issues...
Care to expand on this point? Which licensing issues?
(from Xiph's FAQ for Vorbis -- http://www.vorbis.com/faq/#flic)
What licensing applies to the Ogg Vorbis format?
The Ogg Vorbis
Why the heck would they remove the FM Radio?
And go down to 1 memory slot? I guess that one could be because of the
placement of the keyboard.
It sure would be nice if we could charge from the USB and host unpowered
on the USB. I assume that the hosting is a question of support and
battery life.
Jonathan, thanks for the updates!
Nick.
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Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 11:38 AM
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: N810 is here
Been meaning to reply back to this thread been hectic
The radio was cut as it did not fit ... Same on the memory slots and
the card type
On 10/18/07, Gary Baribault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why the heck would they remove the FM Radio?
And go down to 1 memory slot? I guess that one could be because of the
placement of the keyboard.
It sure
And, no, it's not about open and free. Since the developers in
question are Nokia (since the comment was directed at the release of the
N810 itself, and not a request for more 3rd party development), it's
about how much effort the developers need to put into supporting
something vs. the
According to Peter Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Vorbis support would be excellent (as would speex for voip and theora
for video) but I suspect for Nokia the majority of people that buy the
Tablets wouldn't know what any of them are let alone probably care.
Ultimately the continued development
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 08:39:10PM +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
So when it comes down to it most of the required/hard parts of vorbis
support (and probably speex to as it too has fixed point DSP
implementations) are already there. It just needs some smart
programmers to bolt the required bits
Am Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2007 schrieb Ralph Angenendt:
John Rudd wrote:
Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Huh. I have many AAC files. I have no OGG files. Why should even
remotely care about OGG?
it's in my pocket! a few videos here - atmasphere.net/wp and
maemoapps.comas well as some poorly shot pics I raced to post on
flickr - user atmasphere
On 10/17/07, Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/17/nokia-n810-gets-official/
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Subject: N810 is here
... but where is ITOS2008?! I definitely want to install it on my
*old* N800...
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and?!?!!?! :@)
whats it like? what has it that the N800 has been begging for? (execpt
the keyboard that is!)
and when will it available in Europe?
Jonathan Greene wrote:
it's in my pocket! a few videos here - atmasphere.net/wp
http://atmasphere.net/wp and maemoapps.com
wen the device arrives in final form it should be there as well. 4-5
weeks...
On 10/17/07, Laurent MARTIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: N810 is here
... but where is ITOS2008?! I definitely want to install it on my *old*
N800...
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*Laurent*, Nantes (FR) -
Jonathan it's in my pocket! a few videos here - atmasphere.net/wp and
maemoapps.com as well as some poorly shot pics I raced to post on
Jonathan flickr - user atmasphere
Any idea when/how I can get one (I am in Canada)?
--daniel
Jonathan On 10/17/07, Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 02:42:17PM -0500, Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
I've heard rumours are Nokia won't ever include ogg support because
they're scared of the (supposedly nonexistent) patents (and that after
no idea guys ... a least a month away.
On 10/17/07, Daniel M German [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan it's in my pocket! a few videos here - atmasphere.net/wp and
maemoapps.com as well as some poorly shot pics I raced to post on
Jonathan flickr - user atmasphere
Any idea when/how I can
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
On 10/17/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no idea guys ... a least a month away.
On 10/17/07, Daniel M German [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan it's in my pocket! a few videos here -
Jonathan,
who cares about the keyboardis the Nokia carrying
case for the 810 available (and not just in cyberspace)?
Best Regards,
John Holmblad
Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
*Serving the SmartDigital^TM home, entrepreneurial enterprise, and
emerging network service
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 14:42 -0500, Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Did they leave the FM radio in? I really like that feature on my n800?
No OGG is just plain weird, yup.
Will there be developer's device program, like for n800?
Cheers,
Sergey
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Now - Carrying case!, That one I need too. Are there any Vegan ( non -
leather carrying cases ) for N800 ? Thats one thing I need very bad :(.
Thanks
Rajesh
Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
Jonathan,
who cares about the keyboardis the Nokia carrying
case for the 810
Did they leave the FM radio in? I really like that feature on my n800?
No OGG is just plain weird, yup.
OGG is only a nerd feature and also has other problems, so Nokia (and
other companies) just don't care. Maybe somebody can make a plugin (also
this won't utilize the DSP).
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Collin R. Mulliner schrieb:
Did they leave the FM radio in? I really like that feature on my n800?
No OGG is just plain weird, yup.
OGG is only a nerd feature and also has other problems, so Nokia (and
other companies) just don't care. Maybe
read this on http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1160660
No need, the Nokia N810 offers up to 45 hours of music playback
how on earth are they getting that!??!?! My N800 can barely last 8hrs
on the current battery; so what improves has gone here i wonder
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I think the 45 hours simply refers to how much music they think you should
be able to fit on the built-in memory (notice it says No Wi-Fi connection
on your journey? No need, the Nokia N810 offers up to 45 hours of music
playback...).
On 10/17/07, Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
read
On Oct 17, 2007, at 6:33 PM, David Leinbach wrote:
I think the 45 hours simply refers to how much music they think you
should be able to fit on the built-in memory (notice it says No Wi-
Fi connection on your journey? No need, the Nokia N810 offers up to
45 hours of music playback...).
All,
kidding aside, I have to say that, as I would expect from Nokia, if the
product ,once launched, meets or exceeds spec, then Nokia has indeed
proven itself as a fast learning organization with this product by
a) adding some key functional capabilities that those on this list
have
Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Huh. I have many AAC files. I have no OGG files. Why should even
remotely care about OGG?
Or is this one of those you absolutely need it for interesting content
in Europe, but
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 08:19:36PM +0100, Alan Williamson wrote:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/17/nokia-n810-gets-official/
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Can it listen to a (self-powered) USB keyboard?
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Can the n810 be powered by usb?
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