Yup. I have to figure out the encoding issues. Usually ffmpeg does resizing rather well. I guess it depends on the kind of video you're trying to re-encode.
ffmpeg is a lot faster sometimes. mencoder has a lot of features but the point here is to resize and re-encode the file to a compatible format for GP2X, and that is where ffmpeg shines.
The point is to have wireless capability without anything sticking out the top(except maybe an antenna...), and to leave everything else useful. With an SDIO card you lose the ability to swap out sd cards.
Well I wanted to know if anyone has done it before frying my GP2X. If someone else has done it, that means it's possible, which is the reason for this thread.
Has anyone here successfully integrated a wifi chip into their GP2X, by means like removing a USB wifi adapter from its casing and soldering it to the USB host on the motherboard?
If not, there's a project for somebody.
Then I think the GP2X should be able to charge rechargeable batteries then. I'd like to use an AC adaptor to play while my battery life is almost dead, and charge the batteries while playing.
We'd have a fried console if that were tried, right?
Will this project have an internal rechargeable battery?
What about USB capabilities? Will it have a USB host built-in? I think USB controller support would be a lot better if the system had a port built right in for it, as well as a mini port for PC connection.
Also, theoretically how...
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