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mali said:Paddy, did you install the codec pack after reflashing?
Ahh you are right ,need to get that codec pack and hotfox on now cheers for the smart thinking
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mali said:Paddy, did you install the codec pack after reflashing?
PokeParadox said:I think apps like this that need libs could do with having a lib install prompt?mcobit said:Bosbeetle said:sebt3 said:Sure I could do this. but why ? these libs belong to the nand : any multimedia QT apps will need them anyway.laurens said:Should be very possible; it's just 2 libs; While it's not repackaged, you could dl the .ipk, extract them using ar, stick them in a temp. folder, and add that folder to the libs searchpath. In theory
Then ask ED to put them in hotfix3
Yes, because else it won't be a simple Download -> Run thing and could confuse people.
The first time you run the PND it could ask "These libs are needed to make this program work, would you like to install these to your NAND?(Needs active internet connection)"
paddy said:slow as a week in the jail,you know i was kinda expecting it to run like that,the pandora wifi is messed up so it could be that but also i think it could be just like the same issue i had with my dell mini9 with ubuntu and flash content.
what a shame as that app is alot like totem player and it looks great.
just tried pausing the vid for a few mins but it still stops,mabe there is no cache or low cache,i still vote for totem with you-tube and bbci player and that would be a great item to promote the pandora with.
scrub all that we need wifi fixed,its slow for everyone and sometimes my pandora struggles streaming online radio so video will only be alot worse.
Then you end up with dozens of PNDs installing libs that are only needed by that one app. This practice should be discouraged, I think. The PND format already has the ability to include libraries right within itself; that should be encouraged, I think. This way you do not rely on whether someone has installed a particular library or not, and especially don't rely on them having an active internet connection.PokeParadox said:I think apps like this that need libs could do with having a lib install prompt?
The first time you run the PND it could ask "These libs are needed to make this program work, would you like to install these to your NAND?(Needs active internet connection)"
WizardStan said:Then you end up with dozens of PNDs installing libs that are only needed by that one app. This practice should be discouraged, I think. The PND format already has the ability to include libraries right within itself; that should be encouraged, I think. This way you do not rely on whether someone has installed a particular library or not, and especially don't rely on them having an active internet connection.PokeParadox said:I think apps like this that need libs could do with having a lib install prompt?
The first time you run the PND it could ask "These libs are needed to make this program work, would you like to install these to your NAND?(Needs active internet connection)"
I would rather see a couple hundred KB duplicated across multiple PNDs than a couple of MB of single use libraries cluttering up my NAND, libraries which would then have to be redownloaded should you ever need to reflash.
If a library does become popular enough that more than a few apps are using it a bug report can be made to have it added to the NAND.
I've spent the last 10 minutes trying to qualify this and only found a couple of actual numbers: one person gave their download speed as 32KB/s (I suspect he was having actual wifi troubls) and another of about 450KB/s. However, I did find a few more pages and youtube clips suggesting that: second gen is twice as fast as first; and second gen apparently tops out at about 900KB/s. So the 450KB/s cap for 1G seems accurate.SomeGuy99 said:Even my Ipod Touch 1G has better WIFI speed and reception than the Pandora. Just saying...
Wolfsclaw said:To be fair, youtube on ipod touch 2g also sucks at 75% of times. Mostly It takes ages to buffer and i prefer to download them via mxtube before watching them. It's AWEFUL.
Does minitube allow preloading multiple videos at once? What about mp4/flv download?
Is flv viewing allowed? Noticed there are some videos that have broken mp4s, i.e. dont work on my ipod touch 2g at all ...
WizardStan said:I've spent the last 10 minutes trying to qualify this and only found a couple of actual numbers:
The problem with vague perceptions is that they don't tell us anything. Can't say much about the range, but if you were to find a static web page with a substantial number of images and things, something that takes a reasonably noticeable length of time (45 seconds or so), and using a stopwatch record how long both your iPod and Pandora take to download this particular page, we can then figure out exactly how much both have downloaded in that length of time and establish if there's anything actually amiss. There's lots of reasons why something might appear to be moving faster when it is, in fact, not, especially when it comes to web browsing, so this is actually a really terrible way of comparing speed.SomeGuy99 said:WizardStan said:I've spent the last 10 minutes trying to qualify this and only found a couple of actual numbers:
Well the speed may be a perceptual thing, but (anecdotally speaking) the range and reception on my 1G surpasses that of my Pandora.
paddy said:Lets face the fact the pandora turned out to be a fat burds ass in the summer heat trying to get a cold one at the nearest ice cream van.