Den 20.06.2012 23:18, skrev Adam Charrett: > I've been meaning to reply to this thread but kept forgetting, thanks > for reminding me :-) No problem :) > Basically Freevo on the RaspberryPi is a no go. To work to an acceptable > standard the graphics side of Freevo needs to be rewritten for OpenVG to > take advantage of the decent graphics ability of the Pi. > > Freevo 2 with its use of OpenGL won't suffer from the lack of CPU speed. Am I reading you right that Freevo 2 isn't in a usable state at this time? Sorry if it seems like a stupid question, but I haven't touched freevo for 3 or 4 years now..
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