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BlumiTheRipper
27th December 2006, 15:08
Hi
I've got a question! I bought a Kiss DP-1100. It supports many formats,as well Xvid. All of my movies are in Xvid and i used QPel (quarter pixel!). But this Player isn't able to play xvid files with quarter pixel. Now I've got a question:
Can you name some standalone dvd-players which supoort xvid with Qpel? (i'm from germany, so i will need a german player!)

Greez BTR

BigDid
27th December 2006, 18:55
... Can you name some standalone dvd-players which supoort xvid with Qpel? (i'm from germany, so i will need a german player!)

Greez BTR
Hi,

Mine does (Peekton 6006), it has a MTK 1389 chipset, more info here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=98228

Also the divxtest: http://www.divxtest.com/form/divxtest2_list.php?lang=eng

If you take the time to search the hardware and player section, you will find lots of infos.

HNY
Did

BlumiTheRipper
27th December 2006, 19:48
Thanx for your reply! Are there any other Players ???

Greez BTR

HarryM
27th December 2006, 22:08
Thanx for your reply! Are there any other Players ???

Greez BTR

Cyberhome 4620 or another player, with MTK1389 chip.

For details you can see http://mtz.softpedia.com/. This pages is for wonderful alternative firmwares, for MTK1389's players. Very good thing.

BlumiTheRipper
28th December 2006, 13:34
Thanx for all guys. I think I'm going to buy the Peekton 6006 or the CyberHome 4620. And I will sell my Kiss DP-1100. ANd next time I'll wait and read guides before buying a new DVD-Player.

Greez BTR

SeeMoreDigital
28th December 2006, 16:11
All players fitted with MediaTek's MT1389xx range of chip-sets support Q-pel. As do players fitted with Zoran's Vaddis 776, 778, 886 and 888 range of chip-sets!

For more info look here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=91616). And here (http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers.php?DVDname=&Search=Search&chipset=&country=&orderby=Name&hits=200&Submit2=Search).


Cheers

weaver4
30th December 2006, 17:24
Which includes the Philips DVP-5140 and DVP-5960 which are much easier to find in the US.

Here is a nice review you might find interesting:
http://home.wi.rr.com/ntngod/dvp642_vs_dvp5140/index.htm

BlumiTheRipper
1st January 2007, 19:58
Thanks for all guys. I think I'll buy the Philips DVP-5960, but only if he supports Xvid with QPel! Is he ??

Greez BTR

SeeMoreDigital
1st January 2007, 20:13
Thanks for all guys. I think I'll buy the Philips DVP-5960, but only if he supports Xvid with QPel! Is he ??Yes ofcourse it will...

Whether it be Xvid with Qpel or DivX with Qpel, it all conforms to the MPEG-4 ISO/IEE specification

BlumiTheRipper
3rd January 2007, 17:29
That's weird! My Kiss DP-1100 plays DivX5 with QPel, but I plays not Xvid with QPel! It just plays Xvid without QPel!

Thats kind of weird...

Can I patch alternative firmware.

Greez BlumiTheRipper

SeeMoreDigital
3rd January 2007, 17:45
That's weird! My Kiss DP-1100 plays DivX5 with QPel, but I plays not Xvid with QPel! It just plays Xvid without QPel!Are you sure you're talking about Qpel and not GMC...

That said, I'm not sure whether Sigma's EM8500 chip-set even supports Qpel...

BlumiTheRipper
5th January 2007, 20:31
I'm talking about QPel!!!
I have no movie which uses GMC! I disable this function, because it qon't improve image quality.

Greez BTR

Foofaraw
13th January 2007, 14:32
I'm talking about QPel!!!
I have no movie which uses GMC! I disable this function, because it qon't improve image quality.

Greez BTR

Neither does QPEL, its just over hyped by people who don't know how to encode right.