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16th August 2005, 18:48 | #41 | Link | |
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Edit: hmmm didn't read it well. Setting the fan-speed to 10% of the current speed seems rather dangerous... Last edited by CobraX; 16th August 2005 at 18:51. |
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Also what about post processing? You can enable this in FFDShow but I assume that hardware DivX player don't have this setting?
But then I read this. The Zoran Vaddis 776 has this filter: Proprietary video post processing filters for improving quality of low bitrate MPEG streams. -> Do they mean MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 streams or only MPEG-2 streams? Can you compare this to the post processing filter in FFDShow? |
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This review of a Rowa RDVD104 shows similar results to mine, too. Actually, do we have any physical proof that the Siemssen SCO 5000 ND contains a this chipset? I'm starting to have my doubts, especially considering that Zoran aren't exactly saying much about their series of chips, or the differences between them. Then again, it still just could be some manufacturers (like Yamada and Rowa) being lazy... I found this (in French) showing a picture of a Vaddis 776, but there's not really much suggesting it's actually from that player. The menus look the same as on my player, only with *A LOT* more information on them (especially like here, where the info is very sparse on my player in comparison). |
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Yeah, I know, I'm just a bit pissed off -_-
Actually, I am planning on annoying Yamada on the subject, though as it looks identical to some players under different brands it's possible it's not even them who make the thing... |
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(Damn nice new features in this XBMC build: watch music videos, watch trailers and a damn nice skin [mayhem III I believe]) |
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Some good test samples worth mentioning your player should be able to play all these:
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~fhoesli/video/ http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/do...s/trailers.php http://www.dvdloc8.com/list_dvd_clip.php http://www.cinenow.com/us/vobtrailer.php3 Burn all on a CD-R/DVD-R and bring to the store for test before you cough up the cash PS! @Y.T. you might want to link to wikipedia or xboxmediacenter.com in regards to XBMC Last edited by Cyberace; 22nd August 2005 at 18:38. |
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Beware on recent models they REMOVED the thing that measure cpu temp on xbox models.... so it isnt acurate |
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(menu, chapters, multi-sub XSUB, XTAG video tags, 5.1 MP3 Surround in .divx file extension) http://www.divxtest.com/article.php3?id_article=125 http://www.divxtest.com/form/divxtest2_add.php?lang=eng http://www.divxtest.com/form/divxtest2_list.php http://www.divx.com/movies/detail.php?movieID=23&cID=4 PS! To be able to fully enjoy DMF (DivX Media Format, a.k.a. DivX Ultra) files you played needs to be DivX Ultra Certified. (Current DivX® Certified devices will playback DivX 6 files, but will not offer full support for the advanced media features of the DivX Media Format. Devices that offer full support for the DivX Media Format are expected to reach retail shelves in late 2005 at the earliest). |
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Plus... the newer Sigma devices are "high-def" capable!
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I've used it on all my encodes and I'm stuck with MT1389. @ubermensch: I'm looking for something out of the box...and quiet. All the best, Sharro |
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