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CLS_500
25th March 2007, 09:17 PM
i was just wondering.. cuz i stream video on my wifi conection at home and it sometimes comes in choppy ... does overclocking help this? any solution?

demontefixo
26th March 2007, 01:15 AM
i was just wondering.. cuz i stream video on my wifi conection at home and it sometimes comes in choppy ... does overclocking help this? any solution?It should, what other things are running at the same time? BTW, I have found that if you can dowload instead of stream, things are "much" better...but I understand the need to stream. I usually OC at 260 max.

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SL
26th March 2007, 12:57 PM
Yes it does. I played around with HandiTV and noticed that I can now "watch" TV with overclocking (OC). Without OC, I get voice and no video on some channel. My biggest problem has always been the "cut" out by radio. None of the radio version from 2.19 to 2.61 gives me a "perfect" stream even with five bars of signal.

ps: I am extremely stable OCing to 286 (using batery status). And Skype can be used via data except the cut out by radio.

i was just wondering.. cuz i stream video on my wifi conection at home and it sometimes comes in choppy ... does overclocking help this? any solution?

CLS_500
26th March 2007, 02:18 PM
cool.. im gonna give it a try.. i was asking for the same reason.. im also using handitv and it comes in choppy sometimes.. im gonna give the overclocking a try.. which would be a good overclocking speed? im on orwells rom..

SL
27th March 2007, 01:25 PM
I reported earlier that OCing to 286 mhz results in the radio reseting itself once in a while and this is corrected at speed of 273mhz.

I have Handi TV on for the last 1hour without problem.
So no to speed of 286 mhz, yes to 273 mhz