>>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.
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 doin
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 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 won
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 la
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
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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 i
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 o
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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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 S
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 lo
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 momen
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 th
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