Owners of HTC’s TyTN II have had some issues with slow video on their devices due to the fact that HTC did not license the driver from chip-manufacturer Qualcomm. Now, it looks like a solution is emerging from the community at HTC Class Action.
The video below shows the Open GL ES application running. According to HTC Class Action:
The OpenGL ES driver provides the base for the Direct3D driver on the MSM7200 and MSM7500 platforms, which in turn provides the DirectDraw (2D) capability; so getting the OpenGL ES driver to work correctly should be a big step in getting D3D and DD working.
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