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RE[4]: one hour video....
by StephenBeDoper on Mon 16th Jul 2007 18:47
in reply to "RE[3]: one hour video...."
For videos, I'm certain it can handle mpeg2, but I wonder if it could playback divx/xvid well & what processor usage.
It shouldn't have a problem (assuming overlay support in the video drivers). I used BeOS on a P3 450 until about 2004, with VLC it had no problem with MPEG4 playback - used about 50-60% of the CPU, IIRC.
RE[4]: one hour video....
by marafaka on Tue 17th Jul 2007 14:37
in reply to "RE[3]: one hour video...."
Efika is a PowerPC developement platform which can - due to it's price - be very well used as a home media center, home server, lab device, office desktop, musical instrument, thin client, robot controller, car computer, information kiosk, etc, etc. And it's cool and quiet!
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In regards to MorphOS on the Efika,
You're right that 3d might not work well on that system ( probably crawl ).
As for games, I wanted to see them play some 2d games which I'm sure it could handle.
For videos, I'm certain it can handle mpeg2, but I wonder if it could playback divx/xvid well & what processor usage. Can it play multiple mpeg movies simultaneously?
They didn't show how it handles multimedia, etc. Or try to stress out MorphOS to show what it could handle.
And the system specs are just too low - that only the real enthusiasts will end up buying it. If they want to get serious they need to up the specs to something more realistic as outlined in my previous post and create a good demo video to show off MorphOS on the Efika.