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gamerscloset
20th April 2005, 15:39
Does anyone know what the maximum resolution of DivX this will output? Will it output higher resolution videos than a normal DVD? Or does it downgrade it to DVD res?

Thanks,
GC

MSlv
20th April 2005, 19:37
I have a DVP320 and in the manual it states the max res is 640x480. But I think it can play DivX files with res up to 720. I tried it and they work just fine. Beyond 720, I don't know.
So it is safe to assume that the safest res is 640x480, and the max res to be used is 720x576 (DVD res).

jggimi
20th April 2005, 22:00
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vipera
20th April 2005, 22:28
No matter what resolution the avi is, the output resolution is 640x480. I tried a 960x544 xvid and it does not play.

gamerscloset
20th April 2005, 22:45
That's exactly what I was looking for.. dang.. maybe I should just upgrade my HTPC then.. arghh..

SeeMoreDigital
21st April 2005, 21:49
If you're talking about on-board video up-scaling/up-sizing/up-converting... then no!

If you are talking about the maximum input resolution of an encode/source file... then this will be 720x576 (total 414,720) pixels!


Cheers

DigitAl56K
25th April 2005, 18:55
The Philips player will allow you to play anything up to 720x576@25fps/720x480@30fps. All DivX Home Theater Certified devices will support this (40,500 macroblocks per second).