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Old 11th November 2003, 21:32   #1  |  Link
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First Player with Qpel Support ?

The elta 8883, wich is aready on sale at ebay Germany, seems to support all pro features of DivX5 including qpel.
There are rumors that it does not use a Sigma or ESS Chipset.
Anybody know a bit more about it ?
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Old 12th November 2003, 12:27   #2  |  Link
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Sorry Zhnujm,

It the Elta 8883 does not seem to be listed even on Elta's website. All I could find was info about an 8882; -

http://www.elta.de/english/artikel.a...8882&x=77&y=18

But you probably know about this already!!

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Old 12th November 2003, 12:30   #3  |  Link
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I can't even find the player on elta's homepage. Can you? I guess I'll email them and ask for details. Considering all the crap you can buy on ebay (sickpack anyone?) I'm a bit sceptical to trust anything that comes from there. I'd take an official datasheet over ebay any day of the week.
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Old 12th November 2003, 13:03   #4  |  Link
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hello,

for the Philips with ESS chip,the documentation specifies that there is no support for QPel and GMC in Divx but there is a support for "Advanced Simple Profile" for MPEG4 so i suppose if Xvid is fully MPEG 4 compliant there is a support for QPel and GMC in Xvid according to xvid.org (Advanced Simple Profile (ASP): I/P Frames, B-Frames, Interlacing, Quarterpel, GMC).
can someone can confirm that?

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Old 12th November 2003, 15:15   #5  |  Link
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well.. since DivX's implementation of QPel and GMC doesn't go as far as the ASP standard, I doubt that if the chip can't handle the DivX implementation that it's able to handle the full implementation as present in XviD.
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Old 12th November 2003, 16:54   #6  |  Link
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If you mail Elta, you will get a pdf which states (translated):
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  • Video
  • MPEG4: MPEG4, DivX(TM) 3.11 (4.02, 5.03) and up, XviD
  • MPEG2: DVD and S-VCD (including DSVCD & XSVCD), Superbit DVD
  • MPEG1: VCD (includes DVCD u. S/XVCD)
  • Audio: CD, MP3
  • Pics: JPEG, Kodak Picture CD*
  • Media: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW *
  • 5.1 Dolby Digital Output
  • Progressive Scan
  • DVD-Audio
  • Connectors: Digital Out (coax), Scart/Peritel (RGB), S-VHS Output, Composite Video, SPDIF Out, YUV Output, Analogue Stereo Out
  • Coax- Digital Out: DTS/ DOLBY Digital, MPEG, PCM
  • Functions: Zoom, Parental Protection, 4:3 / 16:9 Switch, ID3-Tag and Random, Angle, Standby
  • Remote Control (1.5 V, AAA)
  • 10-bit/27 Mhz Video and 96 Khz/24-bit Audio DAC
    On-Screen- Display (German/ English)
  • Colour: silver
  • Weight: 3,5 kg
  • Dim.: 420x 50x 300 (Wx Hx D in mm)
with DivX Pro:
GMC, B-Frames
and Quarterpixel,
Post Processing (NR),
Data Partition,
Error Resysnc. Mark.
Note: the last paragraph is invisble when you open the PDF - I used the text selection tool in Acrobat to copy it out (it is on the left-hand column in the original PDF). No reference to the asterisk can be found in the PDF.
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Old 12th November 2003, 17:12   #7  |  Link
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Hi smiller667

Can you confirm the model number of the Elta DVD player your posted spec is for please.

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Old 12th November 2003, 17:26   #8  |  Link
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Sure ... it is for the "8883 MP4".
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Old 12th November 2003, 19:51   #9  |  Link
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well.. let's see if they're willing to divulge a few more details to the press. Sent an email just now, if there's any developments you'll be able to read about them in the news.
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Old 13th November 2003, 19:36   #10  |  Link
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alright, I got the PDF as well, and a tentative release date of December. I also have a contact for followups which should be more closer to R&D so we'll see what he can provide.
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This player certainly sounds interesting.

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I followed up on the pdf they sent me, specifically asking for GMC, B-Frame and Qpel support. The answer was: yes, the player can do all that, including DivX Pro.

doom9 will probably obtain more detailed information ... funny that it is already available on ebay.
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Old 13th November 2003, 20:04   #13  |  Link
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I asked about ebay as well.. specifically why someone should wait for the official launch and if those units are somehow inofficial, beta, etc.
I've also inquired about subtitles and alternative containers.
Now according to the datasheet the player does all kinds of xvcd and xsvcd, mp4 (there's an mp4 logo.. no idea if that means the container or mpeg4 video in avi), there's a wma logo (but the capabilities are not listed in the feature list). However, the feature list mentions DVD-Audio yet I see no DVD audio Logo. Honestly, I think that datasheet is a patchwork and we might see an update one until the release data.
Interestingly enough I don't see any DivX or XviD logos on the player, and I guess that means no DivX certification. Why I can only guess, after all now DXN has a reason to go for the super certification. And considering the ebay price, I'd pay that in a heartbeat for a player that supports MPEG-4 ASP.
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I found a person who had bought one, so when he gets his player (after november 20th) i think we know a bit more.
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quickie update: the invisible parts of the PDFs are a flaw, I now got a corrected datasheet. The used chipset (they wouldn't tell me the name) is indeed capable of handling MPEG-4 ASP, also including support for interlaced (eww) content. I still haven't gotten answers to many of my questions but the guy I wrote to is going away for a few days so I have yet another followup contact where I'll try to get some more info.
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I heard rumors (again only rumors ) that Players with a DivX capable MediaTek chipset should be available around christmas.
Maybe thats the chipset.
I think i buy one, but 205 Euro is not exactly cheap. I fear the price drops extremly if its offically released.
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Old 21st November 2003, 09:56   #17  |  Link
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i know that philips was working on such an asp chip and that they wanted to release it first in non-philips products (so they dont get wet if something goes wrong )

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mp4 (there's an mp4 logo.. no idea if that means the container or mpeg4 video in avi)
hm, lets hope so...
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Just orderd the player for 129€. shipping will take up to 7 days... let's see, if it's worth the money...
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Just orderd the player for 129€. shipping will take up to 7 days... let's see, if it's worth the money...
Hi GizmoDerMokwai,

As this thread progressed quite a few players were mentioned. Can you confirm which player you ordered?

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Hi GizmoDerMokwai,

As this thread progressed quite a few players were mentioned. Can you confirm which player you ordered?

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