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ORB 2.0 should get you lots of internet video sites under Videos and internet TV sites under TV
tcpmp... I get decent lag-free EVDO video streaming (and audio of course) if I set my speed manually to 160 - 320 from the ppc on the my.orb.com site. 320 sually works as well (or better/clearer then 160) but that's pushing it sometimes (my home network uplink speed to the internet is 780kbit) You should throttle your speed in orb, it will resample the content for you - tcpmp maxes out around 1-2mbit/sec - more and it's not smooth. Plugging in the 6700 (ie, forcing speed to 418mhz) helps a bit. Overclocking to 520mhz helps more. My tcpmp options: Video First Smooth checked, Dither checked, Quality Normal, DirectDraw checked Settings: Buffering Normal:2400 underrun 70 preload audio 64 Advanced all unchecked except Prefer lookup tables over arith... and D-Pad follows... DirectDraw Auto and last 2 checked Intel XScale last 2 checked |
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WOW, you just made my day and made orb worth my while!!
all those tweaks except for overclocking, resulted in NO lags, AT all, i mustve watched about 10 minutes of video and no hiccups! AND the video quality looked alot better! i did a speakeasy speed test on my home pc, these are the results Download Speed: 19614 kbps (2451.8 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 1718 kbps (214.8 KB/sec transfer rate) i need to test the phone at a good site as well. EDIT: how can i get rid of the popup everytime i click on a file from my computer. it asks everytime "do i want to overwrite the file" i have to click yes to view it. What is it doing and how can i stop it from doing that? |
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Ok, I found tcpmp[1].pocketpc.0.72RC1 on the FTP here and installed it, and set .ASX files (Windows Metafiles) to use TCPMP. Now when I launch a video file from within ORB it launches TCPMP correctly. I've set the rate on my.orb.com to both 160 and 320. Even at 320, the video is very choppy, although the sound is, of course, fine.
I have all the settings above, except for this one: >> Video >>First Smooth checked, Dither checked, Quality Normal, DirectDraw checked I can't find where to put those settings into the version of TCPMP I'm using. However, I wonder if my upload speeds are the problem. My DSL connection tops out at about 340 kbps. Any more tips on getting smooth playback? Thanks, Jonathan |
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Yeah, can someone tell me how to get Orb to play through TCPMP?! I tried doing a search, but I couldn't find anything. I put in 'Orb', and it said there weren't enough letters... So, I tried Orb-TCPMP, and nothing came up..
Anyway, can anyone help me out? Also, I'm having the same problem as the last guy who posted here. I can't find that first setting on TCPMP... EDIT: One more thing before I forget... Someone said (above) that if you want to use TCPMP with Orb, that you need an older version. Well, I'm using the Newest Version so that I can watch YouTube videos. If I DO need an older version, would I be able to put it on my storage card and have BOTH versions?! -Touche'
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Then: PPC-6700 -> Mogul -> Touch Pro -> Touch Pro 2 -> HTC Evo 4G Last edited by Touche'; 08-29-2007 at 10:04 PM. Reason: Added Question |
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I use TCPMP with the WMP9 codecs and it works great for Orb. I have video set to Raw FrameBuffer and I don't have any problems, just some occasional buffering. I'm using 0.72RC1.
I have a question for anyone using Orb with a TV tuner card. Does Orb support changing channels? I'd be connecting it to an analog cable line with no cable box and the tuner software would support changing channels. It wouldn't be much use if you can't change channels from the Mogul though. |
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can someone plz help me? Everytime I try to open orb with TMCPCP I get a error that my audio codec is not supported and video codec. What do I need and can you point me to it?
*EDIT* nevermind and for those that need to here's the fix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298126 Last edited by apollooff320; 09-02-2007 at 06:15 AM. |
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