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Hello Jean-Paul<BR>
There was a problem in the audio driver of the device that I was using. I apologize for the confusion.<BR>
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To update you, I figured that MP4(MPEG4 + AAC) really struggles in spite of all the optimizations for the Xscale. So I have decided to use AVI (DivX + MP3), which seems to be playing just fine. <BR>
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I really appreciate all the help that you have provided.<BR>
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Regards<BR>
- Kausik<BR>
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On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 02:39, Jean-Paul Saman wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>Kausik Sinnaswamy wrote:
> Hello Jean-Paul
> As I mentioned earlier in the email to newsgroup, the earlier test
> release in 0.7.1-test1/ipaq was able to play an AVI file(DivX + MP3),
> however, the current release is unable to play it.
> I want to know if the current release has been built with the
> proper optimizations for ARM(PXA).
It should work on any ARM. I have not optimized it specifically for PXA,
but for ARM in general. Which ipk did you install??
Due to flash disk limitations I decided to build 2 version of VLC:
1) gpe-vlc-h3600 for iPAQ H3600/3800 which has limited support for DivX,
but should work for MP3 files, and
2) gpe-vlc for XScale type PDA's
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> I would really appreciate if you could help me with this.
Could you send a log from vlc? (vlc -vvvv > /var/tmp/error.log 2>&1)
Due to a lack of PXA based iPAQ I can't test it for you.</I></FONT></PRE>
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