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Gives some examples of in which form MPEG* videos can come
author | gpoirier |
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date | Sat, 11 Feb 2006 22:13:12 +0000 |
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1393 <listitem><para> | 1393 <listitem><para> |
1394 <emphasis role="bold">Hardware compatibility</emphasis>: | 1394 <emphasis role="bold">Hardware compatibility</emphasis>: |
1395 It usually takes a long time for standalone video players to begin to | 1395 It usually takes a long time for standalone video players to begin to |
1396 include support for the latest video codecs. | 1396 include support for the latest video codecs. |
1397 As a result, most only support MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 ASP | 1397 As a result, most only support MPEG-1 (like VCD, XVCD and KVCD), MPEG-2 |
1398 (like DVD, SVCD and KVCD) and MPEG-4 ASP (like DivX, | |
1399 <systemitem class="library">libavcodec</systemitem>'s LMP4 and | |
1400 <systemitem class="library">XviD</systemitem>) | |
1398 (Beware: Usually, not all MPEG-4 ASP features are supported). | 1401 (Beware: Usually, not all MPEG-4 ASP features are supported). |
1399 Please refer to the technical specs of your player (if they are available), | 1402 Please refer to the technical specs of your player (if they are available), |
1400 or google around for more information. | 1403 or google around for more information. |
1401 </para></listitem> | 1404 </para></listitem> |
1402 | 1405 |