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Re: **The Touch Pro Video Playback Bible**

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Originally Posted by Technology1 View Post
Nothing is taken personal, but don't defame and demean another way of doing things, just because you don't perfer that method, that's all I'm saying... Stay tune for new breaking yet to be video technology for the TP coming your way very soon...
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defame and demean? Another way of doing things? What on earth are you talking about?!
All you did was describe a way to use TCPMP to stream a higher-than-average-quality collection of videos found online.

Excuse me if I'm not impressed- That's got nothing to do with accelerating the video performance to levels DirectDraw isn't capable of. I don't care what the source of the video is (H.264, DivX, Mp4, etc), Qtv is REAL hardware acceleration with effects like pixel smoothing (appears to even have real-time anti-aliasing), with no visible screen refresh/flicker or dropped frames, even at full frame, full sized, full motion video. DirectDraw can't do that, and since TCPMP doesn't support Qtv (yet), and ONLY supports at best the DirectDraw method, I don't see what your argument even is.
You don't "perfer" (good job spell checking, buddy) that method- I wonder if we're even dealing with the same topic!

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Originally Posted by dr g View Post
This info HAS made it over here, but this is a good summary post nonetheless.
Actually, there is a surprising lack of threads that even MENTION qtv around here. And the few of us who've figured it out think that it causes those blue flickers on video out. And even fewer are aware that WMP and Album are Qtv accelerated (I actually wasn't able to find that one here at all).
Either way, I'm glad people are learning about it now.
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