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[Videos] Introducing the Pinebook Pro ANSI Edition - Baldnerd - 02-10-2020

Here are the introductory videos I did for the Pinebook Pro ANSI Edition. Hope you enjoy!

Announcing Availability of the Pinebook Pro ANSI Edition



Unboxing the Pinebook Pro ANSI Edition with US Keyboard Layout



Disassembling the Pinebook Pro



Debian Linux: The Default OS on the Pinebook Pro


I hope to do more Pinebook Pro videos in the near future, so be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel to ensure you see them.

For starters, I want to get my hands on the m.2 adapter and try it with a few different NVMe drives to see how it works. I also plan to show viewers how to move their home folder to the m.2 so they can use the eMMC as the boot disk but have all their files stored on the m.2.

Lots to come! Please let me know what you think and if you have any requests for future video series.


RE: [Videos] Introducing the Pinebook Pro ANSI Edition - jiyong - 02-10-2020

Thumbs up for presenting the Pinebook Pro to the world.
Do you know how to get hardware acceleration with VLC?
The kernel has access to the hardware codecs of the RK3399, but very few programs can actually use it.
Openshot and screen recorders like Kazam will work a whole lot better with hardware acceleration.

Panfrost would also be nice, as it will speed up a lot of games.


RE: [Videos] Introducing the Pinebook Pro ANSI Edition - Baldnerd - 02-10-2020

Thanks @jiyong 

I've been following your thread about that question, but the intent behind my videos was to present the PBP in a very "out of the box experience" way. I wanted to provide enough information for people to be able to make an educated decision for themselves whether the PBP is for them or not, but it is probably best to keep to your main thread regarding the hardware acceleration.

Hopefully that can get solved pretty soon! There are some great folks working on making the PBP as good as can be!

Thanks for watching  Smile

Robbie