vkoskiv | josch: Do I get that just with apt upgrade or is that still a WIP? | 00:17 |
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vkoskiv | Is that in mpv or in a browser? | 00:17 |
minute | great | 00:43 |
minute | fwiw we regularly watch 1080p h264 movies via my reform using vlc software decoding | 00:48 |
minute | but movies are usually like 24/25fps | 00:48 |
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reform9885 | NICK bnys | 03:36 |
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josch | vkoskiv: i verified that this works with the vanilla sysimage-v3 sd-card image from the latest CI build | 04:22 |
josch | minute: i can confirm the 1080p@25 with software only -- the problem is that youtube now seems to make 1080p 60fps only and doesn't offer a 30fps version :( | 04:24 |
josch | vkoskiv: this is with the video player clapper | 04:24 |
josch | vkoskiv: as far as browsers go, chromium seems to be much faster (with software decoding) than firefox | 04:25 |
josch | but even on my old intel laptop i haven't used my browser for video | 04:25 |
josch | (but then again, my old intel laptop also wasn't able to do more than 1080p@60 software decoding :D) | 04:27 |
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josch | so... suppose I buy the new mainboard and at some point a new SoM like the ls1028a or the imx8mplus -- then i'll have my old board and som as leftovers. Making a new case for a desktop PC is easy enough but how would I switch it on? since i have to ask the lpc to do it i probably have to add another microcontroller on a custom board that can act as an on-switch? | 16:35 |
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sknebel | sounds like it, yeah. basically a cut down version of the keyboard controller | 16:59 |
sknebel | or I guess the lpc could be reprogrammed to get a boot trigger from somewhere else, e.g. power-on? | 17:00 |
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minute | yes, you could wire a button to the hack the planet connector | 18:47 |
minute | and this can be a power on/off button for lpc | 18:48 |
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josch | what is the "planet connector"? | 19:49 |
c-keen[m] | Hm this is the second time that I wake up the lpc with holding the circle key while the reform is switched off and the OLED flickers and seems to stay that way | 19:53 |
c-keen[m] | Looks a bit like a refresh frequency issue | 19:53 |
c-keen[m] | Or a flaky cable but I didn't even move the unit | 19:54 |
sknebel | josch: the connector that literally say "hack the planet" next to it :D | 19:54 |
sknebel | https://mntre.com/reform2/handbook/parts.html#expansion-port | 19:55 |
Boostisbetter | my experience with the LPC is that you shouldn't hold the circle. Rather just tap it. I have found it to be pretty stable like this. I have had issues when I hold it down sometimes. | 19:59 |
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minute | josch: the "hack the planet" connector, on the motherboard. it has a label like that. | 23:43 |
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