Device: Nokia 5800
Firmware version: 40.0.001
Release: 5695b50d
Platform: armv5 udeb
Compiler used: RVCT 2.2 build 686
Application: qmediaplayer
Launched from: application launcherarmv
Problem description:
Select 'Open File' and then select a video file. Watch the app UI in the period between the file dialog being dismissed and the video starting to play. Artefacts are visible as the app layout changes, and the video widget is consequently resized.
Similar artefacts are visible during full-screen transitions (both directions), and when screen orientation is changed.
This is a consequence of the use of the disableBlit flag in Phonon::MMF::VideoOutput. This is necessary in order for video to be visible, but at present, blitting is disabled too early - it should happen immediately before the MMF stack writes to the UI framebuffer.
Video : [nomedia]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e_ib7aOC3k&feature=player_embedded[/nomedia]Hello,
We are pleased to announce the launch of the new Messaging website, messaging.nokia.com! This site captures everything related to Messaging – Email, IM, Social Networking and Ovi Mail across S60, S40, and Maemo. The site has helpful how-to videos and brings in content from user guides, the official Nokia support forums, BetaLabs and from blogs and Twitter.
[nomedia]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih5SrhCJukI&feature=player_embedded[/nomedia]The Mozlla mobile team has released Firefox for Maemo beta 5 (Nokia N900). This release is available for the Maemo OS2008 and Maemo 5 software platforms running on the Nokia N810 and N900 Internet Tablets.
This release brings noticeable improvements to the user experience and UI of the browser. Specifically you’ll see:
* Firefox official branding, with Firefox name and logo
* Support for multiple locales, currently including Spanish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, and Russian
* Flash sites such as YouTube now work
* The viewport meta tag is now supported by Firefox on mobile sites using it
* New form assistant to make filling in forms easier
* Improved panning and zooming performance and behavior
* Numerous other bugs and polish issues addressed
The Nokia N900 shipments have started
November 10, 2009
The Nokia N900 shipments have started
Espoo, Finland - The shipments of the Nokia N900, Nokia's latest mobile computer based on open source Maemo 5 software, have now started. The Nokia N900 will be available in retail stores in November with an estimated retail price of EUR 500, excluding sales taxes and subsidies.
"The Nokia N900 has generated a lot of interest since its public launch in August, which has been reflected in the device preorders," says José-Luis Martinez, Vice President, Nseries, Nokia. "What's exciting is the Maemo software, which takes its cues from the desktop computer and offers a full browsing experience like no other handset. We believe the Nokia N900 will be a very compelling device for people who are passionate about technology."
At the heart of the Nokia N900 is its powerful ARM Cortex-A8 processor and up to 1GB of total application memory. Users can browse the internet the way they would on any computer and keep dozens of application windows open simultaneously on the dashboard. The panoramic desktops in the Nokia N900 can be personalized with widgets, contacts and shortcuts. Pictures and videos taken with the 5Mpx Carl Zeiss camera automatically show where they were taken, and users can add their own description tags to make searching the photos even easier. SMS and instant messages are organized as chat flow and people can convenienty switch between the multiple conversation windows. The built-in 32 GB storage is big enough to store up to 7,000 songs or 40 hours of DVD-quality video, and it can be expanded up to 48GB with an external microSD card.
Nokia works closely with the developer community and has recently seen significant innovation happening with Maemo. As a result, people will be able to discover a wide range of games, utilities, themes, panoramic wallpapers and service plug-ins for photo-sharing and messaging for the Nokia N900 through Ovi Store and Maemo Select, starting later in the year. In October Nokia announced official Qt port to Maemo 5. This means developers can use Qt software to target the Nokia N900 and that applications can be easily ported to all Qt's supported platforms including the next Maemo 6 release as well as Symbian.
The Nokia N900 will initially be available in Europe, Middle-East, Russia and North America. It is also possible to order the device from the Nokia Online Store:Du musst dich Anmelden oder Registrieren um diesen link zusehen!
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"Universal Local Storage (ULS)" heißt die Neuentwicklung aus Nokias Research Center (NRC), die auf sehr kurze Distanzen Daten mit einer Bitrate um 100 MBit/s übertragen können soll.
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