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bratao
5th March 2006, 11:28
Hi,
Some time ago i read that some guys get the Vibratto II to play the Nero Digital Files.
That is true ?
If true, what settings can do it ??

Thank you !

bond
5th March 2006, 11:48
nerodigital is a mixture of different codecs:
for audio aac
for video either asp or avc
container is .mp4

if your divx player supports all this it will be able to play your nerodigital files
if not, than it wont work...

bratao
5th March 2006, 21:26
Yeah i know.
My player its a improved version of phillips 642k..
It can play mp4 fine, it cant play Aac, but i can do the video and merge with mp3 audio..
But i´m a newbie in Dvix /Xvid world.
Can you explain What is Asp ? its xvid /divx ??
Thank you !

setarip_old
5th March 2006, 21:27
@bratao

Hi!

Read the information at the following link:

www.esstech.com/IR/Pr_2004/9_21_04.pdf

It appears that the standard Vibratto II is now simply, by default, capable of NERO Digital playback...

bratao
6th March 2006, 01:09
Thank all.
I encode some videos and play fine !
I encode only the video, merge with audio and convert(with out recompress) to avi.
Really good image quality !

Mtz
6th March 2006, 03:50
Some new players with MTK chipsets can play Nero Digital Standard Profile (including subtitles) and with a small hack in the firmware can play also the Cinema Profile. ;)

enjoy,
Mtz

bond
6th March 2006, 15:53
i think the philips player supports mp3 in mp4 files (nero uses aac audio instead of mp3)
so no need to remux to avi

weaver4
6th March 2006, 16:50
The latest version of the Avayon 1000 also supports Nero Digital as well as DivX and XviD.

SeeMoreDigital
6th March 2006, 19:09
Personally speaking, I would not go for any player fitted with an ESS Vibratto II chip-set :scared:

If you can I would recommend you go for a player fitted with a MediaTek chip-set that's capable of supporting MPEG-4 video with AAC audio within the MP4 container (as mentioned by Mtz).

The MediaTek chip-sets offer better flexibility for MPEG-4 ASP implementations, including support for Qpel (which the ESS chip-set does not) and various MPEG matrices.

Also... by design the MediaTek chip-sets offer on-board DVD-A and SACD decoding. Admittedly though, you wont always find support for DVD-A and SACD decoding in every MT chip-set based player due to licensing constraints ;)