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2009-08-14
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2009-08-14
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AFAIK the RX-51 doesn't have a native HDMI output, could it use some kind of adapter?
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2009-08-14
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Another question is do you actually NEED hd playback, considering the screen resolution. I'm not ever sure about the convenience factor, as I learned via QTE that with transparent conversion you can reduce space requirements, increase copy speed and retain maximum (visible) quality at the same time.
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2009-08-14
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I don't follow - what's QTE transparent conversion. Is the idea that drag/dropping a video transcodes it instantaneously to a maemo5 "perfect fit" - sounds cool but not feasible.
Even though the device only has 800x480 - the attraction for me is to be able to copy over a video, without having to recode (as long as we stay in the 720p region).
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2009-08-21
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2009-08-21
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Here's a confirmation that Cortex A8 + PowerVR SGX can play 1080p stream with no problem:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/20/i...ideo-playback/
well ok, they show some glitchy videos there too, but I assume it's just codec incompatibilities. anyhoo, technically it's powerful enough decode and rescale the video stream on the fly.
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2009-08-21
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2009-08-21
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I'd imagine it should be designed to at least output 1080p.