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J2ME Video Horizontal

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Bruce Lee - 29 Dec 2005 15:17 GMT
Hi

I'm trying to program a movie player that plays horizontally on the screen
rather than the usual vertical. I've tried taking a continuous stream of
snapshots with

byte[] raw = videoControl.getSnapshot("encoding=jpeg");

resizing and rotating them 90degrees and pasting these onto a canvas. But
it's too slow. Has anyone got any ideas of getting round this - I was
thinking about tricking the program into thinking it was already 90 degrees
rotated, because continually resizing and rotating Image's on the fly just
isn't going to work at full colour resolutions > 200px.
Bruce Lee - 30 Dec 2005 06:50 GMT
> Hi
>
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> rotated, because continually resizing and rotating Image's on the fly just
> isn't going to work at full colour resolutions > 200px.

that'll be a no then..
David N. Welton - 30 Dec 2005 07:21 GMT
> that'll be a no then..

There don't seem to be too many j2me folks here.  So far, I haven't
found a better place to post, though.

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Darryl L. Pierce - 31 Dec 2005 14:50 GMT
>>that'll be a no then..
>
> There don't seem to be too many j2me folks here.  So far, I haven't
> found a better place to post, though.

Try not to limit your options to Usenet. There is the KVM-INTEREST
mailing list, hosted by Sun, that's populated with quite a few MIDP
experts. There are also OEM specific forums for discuss handset issues.

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Bruce Lee - 31 Dec 2005 19:11 GMT
> >>that'll be a no then..
> >
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Visit my homepage: <http://mcpierce.multiply.com>
> "By doubting we come to inquiry, through inquiry truth." - Peter Abelard

thanks mate


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