ext Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I find that very unlikely. If you can come with a good business _and_
use case, I might reconsider taking this to higher-ups. But the
reasons would have to be really good.
Mmh, so I guess that ranking better on
I hope we can just get a source package added to the repo, but if
that's not possible (or might take a while), I'd be happy with some
advice as to how to get it to compile and work.
Thanks to felipec on irc for pointing out that this is actually already in
the repo and is called
Steven Walter wrote:
While reading through the wireless card driver (what source is
available), I noticed what is almost certainly a bug:
Great. There better place for this -
http://garage.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/cx3110x-devel
Or maybe even bugzilla?
Regards,
Frantisek
I was checking Linux on board: Developing for the Nokia N800 (
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-lob800-1.html)
while trying its simplest example invocation of gstreamer on an n800
flashed with OS2008, I get it wrong:
/home/user # gst-launch v4l2src ! xvimagesink
Setting pipeline
The metalayer crawler has a configuration file
/usr/share/libmetalayer/metadata_lib.conf which looks like the following:
--- clip ---
# libmetalayer configuration
extractors
mp3 libmtext_mp3
amr libmtext_amr
--- clip ---
What do those mean exactly? Does it add all files with mp3
Felipe Contreras wrote:
Indeed, the MP checks for mime-types with audio/* or video/* otherwise
it won't play.
Hmm.. That's a bit inconvenient as the mime type for *.ogg is
application/ogg. The subclass is e.g. audio/x-vorbis+ogg but it seems
nobody really checks that much.
--
Tuomas
Can someone tell me what frame rate and screen resolutions the N810 can decode?
Specifically, can it handle MPEG4 at 30fps at VGA resolution?
Can you also point me to the API I would use for decoding video? I would
normally use ffmpeg or XviD but I assume the N810 uses some form of
On Dec 7, 2007 5:47 PM, Tuomas Kulve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The metalayer crawler has a configuration file
/usr/share/libmetalayer/metadata_lib.conf which looks like the following:
--- clip ---
# libmetalayer configuration
extractors
mp3 libmtext_mp3
amr libmtext_amr
---