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itsukiD Joined: 30 May 2007 Total posts: 82 Location: California Age: 31 Gender: Male |
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:17 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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| shirohamada wrote: | keh, i joined just for this thread -_-'
when you have 1080p tv you really don't want to reencode to lower res dvd. it WILL look horrible. and even horrible if you compress it too much. yes, there's standalone player for mpeg4 that supports HD stuff, but as itsuki said, its way too expensive. for the same money you could build a HTPC.
get amd, since its cheap and more power efficient. specifically, athlon x2 BE2350.
get a micro atx board with onboard graphics. specifically, Biostar TA690G HDMI. yes it has onboard hdmi and dvi. amd chipset should be more power efficient than nvidia's.
look for small and slim case. yes i am building one, thats why the specifics ;P |
hTPc verry nice... can you divulge any other plans, for those who may want to follow your footsteps.
what os will u be using? MCE? Linux? i pray to god not Vista ?
which wireless peripherals will be used?
at the moment, i use a 1.4Ghz Athlon, 256mb Ram, radeon 9200, runnin w98 second edition, DVi'd out to a plasma. will be buildin a more efficient n visually pleasing-lookin HTPC when i have the funds. future plans include MCE, MCE remote, slot dvd, LED display.
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Gummi Bear Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Total posts: 248 Location: with Bi Gender: Unknown |
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itsukiD Joined: 30 May 2007 Total posts: 82 Location: California Age: 31 Gender: Male |
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:33 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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your dvd player will not support one or maybe more of the following:
1. divx files over 720p or 704 x 396
2. the file may have a different codec, even if the file says avi, it could be encoded with x264, or something that is not divx supported.
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Gummi Bear Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Total posts: 248 Location: with Bi Gender: Unknown |
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itsukiD Joined: 30 May 2007 Total posts: 82 Location: California Age: 31 Gender: Male |
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:44 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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well, essentially all compressed formats ie. divx, xvid, mp4, mkv, ogm, etc are mpeg4 based, just different flavors on how to compress video. you can convert back to avi to work on your stand alone player. you can use the divx converter ( you'll have to pay for the option to compress the file better ie quality/size ). if you don't mind paying for software I'd recommend Allok Software, but they cater their software for particular needs ( RM to avi / WMV to avi )
as for hardware, you might want to look into Media HDD players, they're like external hard drive enclosures, with hardware that can play a variety of Mpeg4 formats. some come with extras like wireless networking, so you can access video files from your primary computer and play them on your tv. the only downfall to this is that you're limited to the RGB component cables or DVi output. I've yet to find HDD player that has HDMI.
good luck.
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