What is the objective of this exercise? Depends on what kind of video you are using. As well it depends on the way that you are encoding it. Take a look at the VideoEncoding link on the wiki. You should do some experiments using the info from there. On 6/11/06, Loreno Oliveira <lorenooliveira at gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the answer! > > Well, can you tell something about the performance of VLC on 770?? I did > some tests with the Familiar Linux version of VLC on an iPAQ 3900 series (I > do not remember the exact version right now...). The basic test was to > reproduce a video, stored in the device itself, and the performance was > terrible. The video was not displayed continuosly. There were delays of 3 to > 5 seconds for updating the image. I did not tried to playback network > streams. If playback of local files performed so poorly, i believe that > reproducing network streams will not be better... > > Well, the question is: should I spend some more time trying to compile VLC > for 770 or do I will have also problems with performance?? > > Loreno > > > On 6/11/06, Jeremy Mcnicoll <jeremymc at gmail.com> wrote: > > I have been successful at cross compiling VLC for the N770. Though > > its not for the faint of heart. Shortly I will post some instructions > > on how to do this, or maybe I will redo it for Maemo 2.0... . There > > is someone that has some instructions for cross compiling VLC 0.7 I > > believe here: > > > > http://n770galaxy.blogspot.com/ > > > > Then you can easily take the plung into 0.8.4a ;-) > > > > As well if you search the mailing lists people have had success with > > mplayer using the Zaurus packages. > > > > You can even stream to mplayer using something like this. > > Assuming you have VLC streaming some video file on another machine to > > the location http://192.168.66.199:8001/blah.avi > > > > /var/lib/install/usr/bin/wget > http://192.168.66.199:8001/blah.avi -O - > > | mplayer -cache 8192 - > > > > > > > > Sorry I could elaborate further on any of these since I am getting > > ready for a presentation to a local LUG that I attend. The > > presentation will be on the 770 of course... ;-) > > > > > > On 6/11/06, Loreno Oliveira <lorenooliveira at gmail.com > wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > > > I'm getting started with nokia 770 and maemo programming. Well, I need > to > > > write a lightweight video player for 770. The idea is to create a player > for > > > reproducing different kinds of streams of audio/video. I've tried to use > the > > > 770's video player, but I was not able to reproduce my mms stream. I've > also > > > tried to compile VLC for 770, but it was taking me a lot of time and I > > > aborted this idea. So I tried to compile some small examples of the > live555 > > > api, and they do worked fine with 770, but for audio only, because the > > > examples have not a visual interface implemented for reproducing videos. > > > > > > Well, instead of creating a new video player from scratch, is there any > way > > > of extending the 770's video player? is there some document where I can > > > start reading for doing this? The idea is to utilize the 770's video > player > > > interface itself and just implement the stream reception module. > > > > > > I've searched the maemo site and didn't find any manual in this sense. > > > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > > > Loreno > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > maemo-users mailing list > > > maemo-users at maemo.org > > > https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users > > > > > > > > > > > > >