Monday, October 22, 2007

Nokia N810 high-action YouTube performance


This video was taken just now. It's a high-action video on YouTube run right to the N810.

Keep in mind - That video was taken in MJPEG, got run through QuickTime to shrink it down, then went back on to YouTube.


p.s. Recognize that video from another ad?

9 comments:

Stefan Constantinescu said...

can you please use blip, not youtube, and give us the raw file out of your camera since youtube is 15fps if you didn't know.

Anonymous said...

Hey thoughtfix,

Please any info about a2dp?? Does it work out of the box? If yes can we both browse and listen to a2dp at the same time?

Anonymous said...

Is it possible to maximize flash videos to full screen? I have an Archos 605 and that's one of the nice features, but unfortunately it only supports flash 7 which is a problem for me.

Texrat said...

Very nice. So much for the complaints of it not working well! ; )

teradome said...

I have to agree with Stefan -- you can't really judge the quality of video unless you're viewing it via something of a higher quality (not to mention other issues like double-compression). It's like using a Hi-8 camcorder to videotape something on a classic tube television.

You should try using Blip to syndicate and embed high-quality videos from your camera sources on your site and just use the YouTube channels for good ol' low-res YouTube and to get people to tabletblog.com.

thoughtfix said...

I already posted it on Blip. Check the most recent articles :D

Anonymous said...

Why can´t i watch the vids. Quicktime is installed. Anyone else having probs ??

Thanx anyway Thoughtfix

Michel S. said...

Revver is quite good as well -- they give you the option to allow high-quality downloads (MP4) of the videos you upload, and have a quite generous revenue split arrangement.

easymovet said...

Any idea if this performance will be the same when installed on the n800 (whose native flash video ability is a bit slow)