Ondrej Wisniewski wrote:
This board mounts a CX700M2 chipset which features MPEG2/4 hardware
decoding. It has DVI and Y/Pb/Pr video output as well as analog and
SPDIF audio (coaxial and optical). So that's everything we need, isn't it.
Well, looks like the people who pointed out that this
Ondrej Wisniewski wrote:
Remains to be seen if VIA (or some other manufacturer) comes up with a
small, low power consumption MB with h.264 hw decoding or if we see a FF
DVB-S2 card before that. In the meantime there is no hurry, I'm happy
with the current VDR :-)
Intel should be doing
for hdtv - no.
I don't see the h.264 hardware decoding. mpeg4 is
not h.264.
Igor
What is H.264?
H.264 is the next-generation video compression
technology in the MPEG-4 standard, also known as
MPEG-4 Part 10. H.264 can match the best possible
MPEG-2 quality at up to half the data rate. H.264
On Wednesday 06 Feb 2008, Ondrej Wisniewski wrote:
With VDR getting ready for HD-TV it seems that today the MPEG4 decoding
can only be done on a high end processor or an external decoder card.
Many people are still waiting for a FF DVB-S2 card but it doesn't look
very promising at the moment.
With VDR getting ready for HD-TV it seems that today the MPEG4 decoding
can only be done on a high end processor or an external decoder card.
Many people are still waiting for a FF DVB-S2 card but it doesn't look
very promising at the moment.
So I was wondering if it would be possible to use
Le mercredi 06 février 2008 à 09:58 +, Laz a écrit :
I don't think MPEG4 decoding will be supported in this way for a very long
time, unless Via have changed their attitudes. (Not really bothered
looking into this because HD is years off in the UK where I am, unless
you fork out lots
On Feb 6, 2008 9:58 AM, Laz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think MPEG4 decoding will be supported in this way for a very long
time, unless Via have changed their attitudes. (Not really bothered
looking into this because HD is years off in the UK where I am, unless
you fork out lots to Sky!)
On Wednesday, 6. Februaryta 2008 13:40:36 Tony Grant wrote:
HD needs to be shown at sizes where the extra pixels are worth our while
I don't have 3000€ to put into a screen.
But some of us do! ;-)
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I demand that Ondrej Wisniewski may or may not have written...
With VDR getting ready for HD-TV it seems that today the MPEG4 decoding can
only be done on a high end processor or an external decoder card.
MPEG-4 (or, more specifically, H.264) != HDTV. Sooner or later, it'll be used
for 576p or
Le mercredi 06 février 2008 à 17:29 +0200, JJussi a écrit :
HD needs to be shown at sizes where the extra pixels are worth our while
I don't have 3000€ to put into a screen.
But some of us do! ;-)
I would probably spend a lot more time - enough to justify the cost - in
front of TV if I
Darren Salt a écrit :
MPEG-4 (or, more specifically, H.264) != HDTV. Sooner or later, it'll be used
for 576p or 576i, if it's not being used for that already somewhere.
You are right. In France, pay-TV channels (SD) on DVB-T are encoded in
MPEG-4 since 2005.
Jean-Claude
Darren Salt wrote:
I demand that Ondrej Wisniewski may or may not have written...
With VDR getting ready for HD-TV it seems that today the MPEG4 decoding can
only be done on a high end processor or an external decoder card.
MPEG-4 (or, more specifically, H.264) != HDTV. Sooner or later,
Ondrej Wisniewski a écrit :
With VDR getting ready for HD-TV it seems that today the MPEG4 decoding
can only be done on a high end processor or an external decoder card.
Many people are still waiting for a FF DVB-S2 card but it doesn't look
very promising at the moment.
So I was
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