New member, first post, so I'm not sure if this info will be useful but I was curious as to how my Dell Axim x50v would handle this, sooo... after a soft reset and on AC power (on the AC adapter, not on the dock, no running apps), with the video clips on a microSD card in an SD card adapter (Patriot 1GB microSD, read speeds of about 8.9MB/s), I got the following:
Device: Dell Axim x50v
CPU&Clock: Intel XScale PXA270 624 MHz (max) but on Auto
GPU: Intel 2700G 16MB
ROM: MagLite WM6 A02 w/0 pagepool mod by Zeus_Alex
File 1:
763%File 2: 297%
File 3: 350%
File 4: 104%
Changed CPU setting to 624 MHz static:
File 1:
766%File 2: 299%
File 3: 349%
File 4: 105%
So, right where I was expecting it to be. Just didn't expect this to have the highest File 1 speed so far, at least based on what's posted in the thread.
But then I thought, let's see how the old TCPMP 0.72RC1 would handle these files with the h264 plugin...
Speed setting on Auto:
File 1: 721%
File 2: 288%
File 3: 350%
File 4: 103%
Changed CPU setting to 624 MHz static:
File 1: 719%
File 2: 287%
File 3: 349%
File 4: 104%
Again, sorta what I was expecting but I didn't realize how much more efficient the latest Core Player is at decoding the Xvid content; it's roughly 8% faster at the lowest resolution (QVGA). Finally, just for the hell of it, I figured I'd try the TCPMP 0.81 "unofficial" build, and the results were basically the same as the 0.72RC1 build because they both call on the external h264 decoder, so nothing to really report there.
Hope this info is useful...
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