It is not a static playing field - I agree.
Is the issue chipsets?  The TP DAC is very advanced and could support
all of the formats mentioned.  The TP implementation does not support
88.2 for some reason other than a chip.
It is not the server side since this is streaming data bits and does
not depend on chips to do what it needs to do so that it can run on
many platforms.
There are network issues, especially wireless, which will create issues
with these large files.  I had posted earlier in this Forum about the TP
and its lack of support for Draft-n. People do not seem to understand
that the actual data throughput of b and g are much lower than
published bit rates, especially in a network that also has teenagers
using it ....
All this aside, I am still curious if anyone actually knows the answer
to the questions on supported formats.  Anyone?


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