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2011-10-16
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2011-10-16
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2011-10-16
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2011-10-16
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Unless you have a good processor (desktop/laptop class), there is no way you can decode 720p smoothly.So 720p and 1080p video decoding on ANY mobile, tablet and netbook has to be made by a specific hardware chip. Usually, this chip is part of the GPU, but having decoding for codec X with setting Y is hardware support, and has little to do with power.
It has to do with:
- hardware supporting it
- driver supporting it
N9 currently supports H.264 Baseline profile. It doesn't support Main and High profile yet (and maybe never). I don't know if it supports other codecs (or will).
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2011-10-16
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Thanks for the reply, but in red part you're wrong i watched every series at 720p smoothly on my n8 like :
Fringe.S03E01.720p.HDTV.X264-DIMENSION.mkv 1.09gb
the.walking.dead.s01e02.720p.hdtv.x264-ctu.mkv 1.09gb
And some 1080p video clips and movie snaps
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^^^
thanks for clearing that out
then there is no chance to play 720p,1080p on N9.
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2011-10-16
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^^^
thanks for clearing that out
then there is no chance to play 720p,1080p on N9.
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How come is the n8 better than n9 with playback? wasn't the n9 has much CPU power and better GPU!!!