Because it's in the error-message that VLC throws on the screen!?Intel Atom Z3745 Quad-core is a 64bit processor and KitKat has a 64bit version. What makes you think that your are running a 32bit (x86-build) on your tablet?
Is this the information you need?Well, x86_64 is backwards-compatible with x86, so that is not the issue.
Use something like sysinfo for Android to look at what CPU_ABI/CPU_ABI2 are.
It should work fine then.CPU ABI=x86
Well, it doesn'tIt should work fine then.CPU ABI=x86
Tested again with the latest nightlies on an x86 Android with CPU API=x86 and CPU_ABI2=armeabi-v7a and it works fine.
I'm sorry, but Acer kernel claims to be ARM CPU, while it is not. This is not our fault. And we cannot do a workaround unless we have a device.Sure, it's always easier to point the finger somewhere else.......
>> CPU ABI=x86 <<I'm sorry, but Acer kernel claims to be ARM CPU, while it is not. This is not our fault. And we cannot do a workaround unless we have a device.Sure, it's always easier to point the finger somewhere else.......
So you use cpuinfo because the CPU ABI=x86 can be false, but earlier I read that the kernel of Acer 'lies', which I guess is the cpuinfo file. Makes sense... well not really actually. Like I stated earlier, it's always easier to point the finger elsewhere.....We use /proc/cpuinfo for this, because that flag can lie.
Other x86 software work, because they do not check.
Are you stupid or are you making it on purpose? Read the code.So you use cpuinfo because the CPU ABI=x86 can be false, but earlier I read that the kernel of Acer 'lies', which I guess is the cpuinfo file. Makes sense... well not really actually. Like I stated earlier, it's always easier to point the finger elsewhere.....We use /proc/cpuinfo for this, because that flag can lie.
Other x86 software work, because they do not check.
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