Yeah its made for phones=qvga, hopefully they make a high res version. If Skyfire was high res, and had the nice scrolling that Opera does it would be my fav.
I look at the same sites everyday (mostly message forums), I mostly use opera mini so I dont have to fire up the mini 9. Yeah my only real complaint about Opera and Im sure everyones is no flash.
Originally Posted by pda810
I would be all for opera mini if it had better vga support, but it looks blurry to me most of the time unless you zoom in and it's still a bit blurry, but Opera Mobile is so clear no matter what. I can actually read most every word on the screen all the time, zoomed all the way in or all the way out. I do really like the speed of opera mini, but I think Opera Mobile is worth waiting the extra couple seconds because of how clear it looks. It's a shame that youtube, myspace, and other sites keep on requiring higher versions of Adobe Flash or Opera Mobile would be almost perfect with the Flash Lite 3.1.
Thanks for the link. I have a cab file called FlashVideoBundle that I have used in the past. It works with TCPMP.72. Do you know if it will work with .81 or do you know if it's the same as one of your codecs with just a different name?
Im not really sure, never used .72 before, Im not certain on this, but I do think I remember reading somewhere that a lot or almost all of the plugins were compatible.
I like pocketmusic for playing music, though all the music players I've tried have odd organization systems. PocketTunes has the best organization imo, but the sound quality isn't very good. Coreplayer is great all around, excellent video, and music playback also.
As for browsers Opera Mini is still my fav, bc of sheer speed alone, skyfire for flash, opera 15229 build good all around browser.
Do you happen to have a link to the Opera 15229 build that can install to SD Card and also for VGA?
The TCPMP made all the difference. So far I have only played avi type movie files, but have had absolutely none of the distortion I had with Windows Media Player. thanks for the help.
TCPMP is awesome, it's a real shame that they ditched the awesomeness of the project and went commercial with it...lame move to take with open source. Ah well, they can make whatever they want, the already-existing TCPMP releases are awesome and work great. The reason TCPMP works well on the Axim X50v and X51v is that it utilizes the Intel 2700G graphics chip rather than software rendering like WMP. It is great for movies, though I prefer GSPlayer or Nitrogen for music.