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Kostarum Rex Persia
28th September 2005, 02:57
I was wondering (considering that Nero Digital is already supported by Xoro and Sky Vision standalone DVD players) can I hope for x264 support on standalone players in near future?

MeteorRain
28th September 2005, 03:12
if (future) x264 is compatible with nero (it's easy as they are both H.264/AVC), it's of course possible to playback x264 video on players.

berrinam
28th September 2005, 03:23
considering that Nero Digital is already supported by Xoro and Sky Vision standalone DVD playersIIRC, this support is only for NeroDigital ASP, not AVC.

nickolasemp
5th February 2006, 14:14
@berrinam

I think that Nero\Digital is avc... Check in our forum that I'm correct.
right here in our forum (tp://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=77)

So probably h264 could be played back from a standalone player using NeroDigital. Lucky you Kostarum. Mine only supports Divx related codecs.

bond
5th February 2006, 14:29
nerodigital is a collection of audio and video codecs:
for audio it uses aac
for video it uses either asp or avc/h264

the standalone players only handle asp but not avc/h264

bratao
5th February 2006, 14:35
Already out an player that suport Avc/h264 .
Look in their site news. "!

blubberbirne
5th February 2006, 14:38
Kiss DP-700 will handle H264 :)

Kostarum Rex Persia
5th February 2006, 19:01
Any details about Kiss DP-700, please.

[edit] Sorry for asking, I found thread about Kiss DP-700.

sasam
6th February 2006, 14:15
Ok, but what can they play only baseline or main profile or even high with custom matrices?

unmei
6th February 2006, 21:28
I would expect most future players to support whatever profiles of AVC HD-DVD and/or Blu-Ray require.
Even if a particular player has no such drive, these chips will probably be produced in quantities that make it unreasonably expensive to use a chip supporting fewer/different features.