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amnesia
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Posted: 2005-05-19 21:32
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better is always worth it.
I mean, why have crap quality movies when you can have something better?

bring it on.
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Andrew Skood
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Posted: 2006-02-17 06:30
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Hi everybody, I'm new here and I'd like to say something:

The POINT is: the H264 standard is BETTER than ANY OTHER standard and there IS NO REASON for not using it, at all.

The QUESTION is: WHY they prevent us from using it in our mobile phones? It's just a question of creating a new firmware and make it available to us. Nothing else.

I just can't understand ...

Does anyone knows any way of play H264 encoding files on W800!?! They can be in a 3gp format, mp4 or whatever.
shyam335
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Posted: 2006-02-17 18:20
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H.264 support is coming to mobile devices slowly.The new nvidia go5500 supports h.264 in hardware so does arm9e (somewhat limited) series as i know. Not sure if the Nexperia 4008 (?) processor for p990 support h.264 in hardware,but i have read somewhere it support h.264 but its not mentioned in specs or anywhere.
SCORPIONKING1982
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Posted: 2006-02-17 18:50
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the psp supports it and it look amazing!

cant see why mobiles wont before long
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london-uk
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Posted: 2006-02-18 01:52
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5th Generation iPod (iPod with video) uses h.264 as its native codec, and it looks brilliant on the screen. Even with TV-out on a 32" it looks quite good (considering the video is optimized for iPod) [addsig]
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