"RokuMarkn" wrote:
Hm. You can't possibly really care whether OpenGL is present since there is no API to access it -- I think what you really want to know is whether the graphics performance exceeds a certain level. If some future Roku doesn't have OpenGL but has blindingly fast 2D graphics performance, you'd lump it in with the OpenGL models, correct? But what do you do if you find that OpenGL is not present?
For the memory size, are you using that to determine how many bitmaps to cache?
--Mark
"squirreltown" wrote:
Well there are only 5 platforms on which you can rotate an object an arbritary amount- the ones with OpenGL. I surely do care about that. And yes the amount of memory matters when you are dealing with big images or whether you can cross dissolve between screens or plenty of other things.
"EnTerr" wrote:
I mean, ii remember on DirectFB models it does not draw the object at all if theta mod 90 <> 0 - but does it return False there?
"RokuMarkn" wrote:
I think what you really want to know is whether the graphics performance exceeds a certain level.
"TheEndless" wrote:"EnTerr" wrote:
I mean, ii remember on DirectFB models it does not draw the object at all if theta mod 90 <> 0 - but does it return False there?
It does not, but I suspect, deep down inside, you already knew that.. 😉
"RokuMarkn" wrote:
I think what you really want to know is whether the graphics performance exceeds a certain level.
Is there a way to test that?
"EnTerr" wrote:
I honestly felt it very likely to return False when it could not draw it due to "unacceptable" angle.
"TheEndless" wrote:"EnTerr" wrote:
I honestly felt it very likely to return False when it could not draw it due to "unacceptable" angle.
That's the thing, it does draw it, just at a 0 degree rotation (doesn't even round it to the nearest 90).
"RokuShawnS" wrote:
The letter definitions at the end of model numbers were posted on the General forums a while back:
R means retail
X means online
EU mean Europe (UK, Ireland)
Thus, they can be generally ignored.
C. Shawn Smith
Shawn, As I know that there is a need and desire for a knowledge base. Wouldn't a sticky to define the model #'s be advantageous for the users of this forum? I know that there is a Wikipedia page that describes the models with other information such as CPU and hardware features. The Wikipedia page does not define software features between the models such as "on-the-fly" DD+ to DD transcoding that is supported in the Ultra, but not in the Roku4. That would be a helpful matrix as a purchasing decision could be made to define specific feature sets between the models.