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Impressions from MK802
Gentlemen, has anyone already twisted in their hands, adapted the MK802 android computer?
There is such an interest to acquire, but suddenly it turns out to be too slow. The main idea: to receive content over the network / wifi (video files, mostly 1.4GB rips) and transfer it to TV. Or have xbmc on it and also receive content over the network and send it to the same TV using xbmc.
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Mele A2000 flies to me, today I passed customs. So far I have rebuilt all the important parts of archlinux under mele in qemu, compatible with MK802. In a week and a half there will be a good topic.
There are still problems with XBMC, an Android version has just been released, but it does not support hardware decoding on A10. Rips of 1.4GB may work, but something more substantial will slow down. The same goes for the Linux version. However, support for hardware decoding is promised just about, you can follow this thread:
forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=126995&page=62
I'm also interested in this question, I want to try XBMC with it. Will it pull...
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