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Old 05-10-2012, 05:57 PM   #81
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Device: K1 to PW3
The "snow" demo:

./gmplay</dev/urandom



EDIT: It seems that the K3 cannot generate random numbers fast enough, so it falls into "frame drop" mode designed for the DX and DXG. I have a modified (unpublished) gmplay that works at lower framerates, needed on the K3 when watching HD video that ffmpeg running on the K3 cannot decode fast enough, and that plays /dev/urandom as fast as it can generate the random numbers, with no dropped frames (instead of almost all frames dropped as you can see in the published gmplay program). But on the K4 it is fun to watch /dev/urandom.


UPDATE: Here is a MUCH faster source of video to watch (much faster, and has "patterns" showing the contents of your usb drive. If you have raw uncompressed gmv videos on the USB drive, you might even see them somewhere in this video "program":

./gmplay</dev/mmcblk0p4




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