nickspoon
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They're stored in STR, which FFPlay can play, but I've yet to rip one and try it.
sam fisher posted on Feb 16 2006 at 08:15 AM said:The gp2x has no video processor. It has two processors. Or to cores. the 920 and the 940t. To put it simply the second has less stuff and a smaller cache. See?DijiTao posted on Feb 15 2006 at 08:15 PM said:I can't wait till we get the source to GPH's hacked up mplayer - hopefully once we have that taking advantage of the video processor will be trivial-ish.
nickspoon posted on Feb 16 2006 at 09:27 AM said:The seconds core functions as a hardware MPEG decoder, that's what's being used in mplayer, afaik.
theoddbot posted on Feb 16 2006 at 12:56 PM said:The mmsp2 has some specialized video decoding hardware that is mostly secret and undocumented. The code that runs on the 940t offloads most of the work to it. There's no way a single 200mhz arm is decoding 720x576 videos on its own. (or even 2x200mhz).
And no sign of an open source alternative?nickspoon posted on Apr 17 2006 at 11:19 AM said:The video hardware inside the GP2X is very versatile - it can be used for many different types of video (including H.264) and even to speed up 3D performance. The current software module that is loaded on to the decoder only handles MPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.263 and MJPEG. Many more formats are decodable, but the source for this module is unavailable. Not even GPH have it (they've only got the binary), so our chances of getting it are very close to nil.