Here some info about the ATI Imageon 3200 serie thats in the XDA2
IMAGEON 3200 is a member of ATI's second-generation family of media co-processors for handheld devices. It integrates an advanced 2D graphics engine and an MPEG/JPEG decoder alongside a powerful and versatile set of peripheral I/O functions. The IMAGEON 3200 highly optimized architecture and features offer the highest graphics performance and frame rates while lowering the overall system power dissipation. Handheld devices using the IMAGEON 3200 will benefit from a much longer battery life.
"ATI's IMAGEON 3200 raises the bar once again by taking advantage of new technologies to deliver amazing graphics quality and battery life for all handheld devices including the frugal mobile phones," said Azzedine Boubguira, Director of Marketing, Handheld Products Group, ATI Technologies Inc. "In addition to completing the architecture of mobile devices and enhancing their performance, the new IMAGEON 3200 offers more value to OEMs for cost and power saving by integrating several necessary peripheral I/O functions."
IMAGEON 3200 continues to offer IMAGEON industry-leading functionality designed to enhance OEM (original equipment manufacturer) products. The following are just some of the outstanding IMAGEON 3200 features:
Enhanced 2D Graphics Engine: All basic 2D acceleration functions are supported to enable fast animation and fast drawing to the screen. IMAGEON 3200 also includes advanced features such as alpha blending, object rotation, and Gouraud shading to enhance the visual quality and help the creativity of content developers for the handheld market.
MPEG and JPEG decoding: The video hardware decode functions free up more than 50% of MIPS power from the main CPU, resulting in the support of higher resolutions at higher frame rates with no visual artifacts.
Integrated Memory: IMAGEON 3200 includes enough embedded SRAM (static random access memory) to support double buffering of images for higher quality graphics and video on standard PDA display resolutions (up to 320 x 480 pixels).
Host Interface: IMAGEON 3200 uses a high-bandwidth, high performance host- interface to connect seamlessly to all industry-leading embedded microprocessors such as Intel's XScale, Motorola's MX1, TI's OMAP, and
Samsung's S3C2400.
Display Engine: The main component of the display engine is a programmable LCD Timing Controller (or TCON). The programmability of this timing generator gives OEMs the flexibility to interface to a large number of LCD panels using different technologies from different manufacturers.
USB On-The-Go (OTG): IMAGEON 3200 is the first integrated co-processor to offer USB OTG (On-The-Go) - a new standard that connects two USB devices directly. USB On-The-Go is designed for mobile interconnectivity by allowing a USB device to communicate with other USB peripherals (such as printers) without the need to go through a PC.
Secure Digital (SD) card: Both SD memory cards and SDIO cards (with functions such as Bluetooth, digital cameras, etc…) are supported with the fully integrated and standard compliant controller. Multi-media Cards (MMC) are also supported.
Video Capture Port: IMAGEON 3200 connects seamlessly to digital cameras and other video sources through its embedded capture port for images with resolutions up to VGA. Three input formats are accepted including the ITU-656 standard
Nice features like alpha blending, object rotation, and Gouraud shading
for 3d games
This info could find any noob, but i just like reading more and more bout the xda2
the xda2 have imageon 3200 ?
thats the first time i've heard about that
last time i heard about the toshiba had imageon 3200 they said that ppc2002 dident support it all that well so it were basicly useless
forget the 1th part just confused the 3200 and another media chip
i just looked at the naked pic xda developers made
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now that the radeon 3200 supports usb on the go
so it has limited host capability to communicate with selected other USB peripherals
like harddisk
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I am considering getting a Wizard (Qtek 9100) to replace my almost dead XDA2.
However a very important aspect for me is playing videos. I already re-size videos for my XDA2 to 320x240 250-400Kbit depending on what it is and audio 56kbit/s all at 25fps (sometimes less).
They work fine on the XDA2 of course (Betaplayer can run around 300% on the benchmark). Will they be OK on a wizard?
I guess this does not answer your question totally, but I have a K-Jam, and I encoded a couple of DVDs to DIVX and played on my phone using TCPMP(betaplayer) without any problems. Smooth playback.
The settings that i used for dix encoding was around 150kbps 320x240 size (25fps) with 96kbps audio.
Havent fiddled too much with the encoding settings and will try again with higher bitrate, though that would increase the size quite a bit i guess.
I think you would be surprized at what all the 200Mhz OMAP850 processor can do - as long as you do not run a LOT of heavy applications at the same time.
Thanks. I was guessing that if my XDA2 can run at 300% then the wizard would at least be able to run at 100% ... but really wanted to make sure as i use it a lot for films.
the processor is good, but the programs aren't yet addapted to this processor...
maybe you should also consider the Eten M600, if you don't mind to lose the great keyboard. Everything is better on the M600, better processor, better camera, better support and upgrades,...but it hasn't the nice keyboard...but you could use the application 'FullScreenKeyboard' to solve that problem.
the screen on the Wizard (Qteck9100) is really great and very clear...I don't know about the screen on the Eten M600.
I do have a wizard now, but if I would lose it, i don't know if i would buy the wizard again or go for the Eten M600...It also depends on the fact of the applications will get adapted for the DualCore processor of the wizard, because, like i said, the processor isn't that bad, but it can be slow with some applications....
video goes very well on the wizard, no problems with it yet...
CIAO!
VOODOOS!L
No I want the keyboard... I REALLY want the keyboard... I like everything about the Wizard... my only worry was the video, i use it on airplanes a lot.
If the M600 had 640x480 then i might have thought about losing the keyboard.
Other than video I just need email, ICQ etc. and perhaps VOIP ... all of which seem to work OK to some degree.
I also like the fact its smaller than my XDA2....
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I also like the fact its smaller than my XDA2....
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But it's fatter, because of the keyboard. But thats OK since that IS a feature you want in any case.
i even stream them from my pc over wifi, flawlessly
OK I have ordered one.... comes tomorrow morning.
Thanks.
PocketDIVXencoder. Approximately 340 kbps video+64 kbps sound. Smooth playback.
Wow!
PocketDIVXencoder is really good! Thanks for hooking us up!
I just converted an episode of a TV show and set it to highest quality picture and sound, and it played fine, no scips or jumps at all and the quality was great!
I have been using a program that work great.
SmartMovie Converter, it is in two parts: a desktop converter, and a player for the pda
you can find more info at
www.lonelycatgames.com
Dxvix
my div x player is not working.
although my windows media player is also not working properly.
the working properly means that they both are not playing my video songs and clips.
so plz help mee..
if one can do ..
tell me the best player ....
i have O2 XDA ....
Hey Pobman,
I am in exactly the same position, however I am just upgrading from the original XDA which I have been able to upgrade due to this amazing forum.
Please let me know how good the wizard is with video as it is a major factor for me and will help me decide between this and the universal.
Thanks
Jayman
Just streamed a movie from my pc via wifi and played on my wizard with TCPMP, these were the settings, it has a weird frame size due to it being wide screen.
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On a similar note, what would be the maximum resolution, bitrate and framerate for smooth playback of wmvs? Or is this format not a good choice for the Wizard?
John
does the wizard play movies in fullscreen flawlessly?
jdg, Yerp..plays it well smooth...just make sure nothing like active sync runs in the background :wink:
Hi all
I've just finished editing the Defaults.xml and creating some basic graphics to enable the TouchHD profile in Badaboom!
You can now have GPU accelerated transcoding with ease.. just one click!
[size=+2]Tested only on Badaboom 1.1.1.194[/size]
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[size=+1]Video transcoding settings:[/size]
Profile: baseline
Level: 3.0
Bitrate: 650-900 VBR (default 750 - should be a good tradeoff between quality and size)
Audio: mp3 stereo 128kbps
Resolution: 720x480 (due to a limitation in badaboom you can't set this beyond the hardcoded resolution and that's the closest to our 800x480..)
[size=+1]Enable or disable deinterlacing according to your videos![/size]
[size=+1]Get the files here:[/size]
http://www.mediafire.com/?ji1gy5z3kg3
first and last UP just for letting more ppl see this post..
Cheers Eraser , works a bloody treat , you gotta love the speed that it transcodes files . Great work .
how's the image quality compared to x264 based converters at the same bitrate?
I kind of take it all back , converts super fast but slaps DRM over everything , won't let me play on my htc . bummer .
maybe i am doing something wrong but i can't find out how to turn DRM off .
~.~ .. why it is so stupid that it won't use CPU...?
both cores were nearly idle while encoding.
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~.~ .. why it is so stupid that it won't use CPU...?
both cores were nearly idle while encoding.
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That is a joke isn't it? Badaboom is a GPU video encoder, the fact that it doesn't hog the CPU like most encoders is what makes it so good.
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That is a joke isn't it? Badaboom is a GPU video encoder, the fact that it doesn't hog the CPU like most encoders is what makes it so good.
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Yes, and just try to encode some ~1hour from movie for my X1.
Quadcore CPU 6800 - 20mins
Nvidia GTX 260 GPU - 6mins
i hope badaboom will support xperia 800x480 resolution in next versions
Wow, this is awesome. Maybe 20 minutes or so for a normal movie for me. The end product is bigger in size than if you were to use one of the two "made for Touch HD" applications our members have created, BUT the movies look superb and play smooth as butter with no audio sync problems at all.
Pop your DVD in and after you've set up this profile for the HD click "Start", then copy the file over to your HD. Excellent! It also looks like you can do VOB directory too if you've already ripped all your media to harddrive, but I haven't tested it yet. I'll have to try that next to see if it's any faster than ripping right from DVD.
Thanks for pointing this out! Wonderful!
Looks great but everytime I instal and start up badaboom it restarts my system. Any clues??
Thanks Eraser, this is great. It also works on the latest version 1.2.1
This would probably get more hits if it was posted in the Apps and Themes section though.
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Looks great but everytime I instal and start up badaboom it restarts my system. Any clues??
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Anyone help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like your video card has problems. Have you tried the latest drivers for your card?
I have some high quality video (BBC Frozen Planet - "H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1) 1280 x 720" according to VLC Codec Details) that really stutters with the standard video app. I tried DICE Player and it was no better. I tried MX Video Player and I finally seem to be getting somewhere - but I am puzzled.
MX Video Player has a choice of decoding modes at the touch of a button:
H/W Decoder
S/W Decoder
S/W Decoder (fast mode)
H/W mode is still stuttering, but the other two seem to work perfectly. (Wow - I love this screen!!)
So why doesn't H/W mode work?
And does anyone know which of the other two is the best (by which I probably mean uses least battery)?
Will S/W modes use more power than H/W?
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So why doesn't H/W mode work?
And does anyone know which of the other two is the best (by which I probably mean uses least battery)?
Will S/W modes use more power than H/W?
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1. I can't give you any details about why the HW decoder would have issues without the video in question, but I assume it has some unusual settings in the encoding that confuse or bog down your decoding hardware. It's not something that comes up a lot, honestly--usually hardware decoding either works fine or fails outright, in which case you can fall back to software decoding.
2. I honestly don't know exactly the difference between fast and normal software decoding in MX. I assume the "fast" flavor is optimized for speed at the cost of quality, but I haven't been able to discern any differences between the two modes.
3. Yes, SW decoding uses massively more power than HW. The tab has fixed-function video decoding units that use relatively little power for the codecs it supports, while the CPU can sit idle. In software mode, the CPU is doing the decoding, so you're going to be taxing it heavily, which is a very large power drain. I almost never play software video on mobile devices, but I'd expect your battery life to be about half as good with software decoding compared to hardware.
stuttering has to do with bitrate...especially since the format your file is is what I rip to and I've had no problems...even in software...I've found that you lose no quality with a bitrate of around 6k for 720p...I haven't tried higher because you get close to the 4gb FAT32 limit with a full length film
Have you tried the file on your pc? And if your bitrate is too high...use format factory to bring it down
Thank you for your detailed answers teiglin and bdroc.
@teiglin (3) Confirmed what I thought about H/W versus S/W.
@bdroc The attached image from VLC suggests that the bit rate is around 400 kb/s, which seem an awful lot less than the 5k you mention, so I am not sure how low I should go if I re-encode in Format Factory. I am trying the Mobile Devices preset -> HD AVC(H264) 1280x720 which uses 1500KB/s. 1% complete so far...
The file came direct from the BBC btw, using get_iPlayer. It plays perfectly on a laptop. With the window sized to 7.7 inches like the tablet, the tablet looks so much better! (ThinkPad T400).
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I like this program to look at video info
http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
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I like this program to look at video info
http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
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Thanks for that. So my original files was:
Overall bit rate : 2 467 Kbps
Bit rate : 2 367 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 3 500 Kbps
And the same file after conversion in FormatFactory using the preset mentioned below is:
Overall bit rate : 1 617 Kbps
Bit rate : 1 489 Kbps
The second file seems to play perfectly well in MX Video Player in H/W Decoder mode, so that is good, though it is a shame to have to convert what seem to be perfectly good files to be able to use them on the Tab... It took 1hr 47mins to convert the 58 minute file!
When MS gave away Media Center for free I did not get it because I do not use media center. Today I have a need to use Movie maker and found that Movie Maker cannot read mpeg2 file unless I install Media Center, however Media Center is no longer free. Is there another option that can allow Movie Maker to read mpeg2 without costing money and safe (virus free)?
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When MS gave away Media Center for free I did not get it because I do not use media center. Today I have a need to use Movie maker and found that Movie Maker cannot read mpeg2 file unless I install Media Center, however Media Center is no longer free. Is there another option that can allow Movie Maker to read mpeg2 without costing money and safe (virus free)?
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Tried any of the codec packs out there, like k-lite?
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Tried any of the codec packs out there, like k-lite?
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Yes, K-Lite allows playback of mpeg2, but Movie Maker still cannot open mpeg2.
>Yes, K-Lite allows playback of mpeg2, but Movie Maker still cannot open mpeg2
I would stay away from any codec pack, incl the popular ones like K-Lite or whatever. The preferred filter set at the moment is LAV Filters (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=156191) which uses libavformat (from ffmpeg). It's been out for over two years, and is still under active development.
Secondly, use http://codecguide.com/windows7_preferred_filter_tweaker.htm (also works for Win8) to remove extraneous codecs (say, from codec packs), and to prioritize desired codecs.
Lastly, suggest moving away from the built-in bundleware you get with Windows. The codecs may be there, but the software may be hardwired to work only with other MS stuff. For free stuff, a good place to start is here,
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-video-editor.htm
Shark007 Codecs are what I'd recommend for Windows 7 and Windows 8. Plus he provides excellent support on the forums.
>Shark007 Codecs are what I'd recommend for Windows 7 and Windows 8. Plus he provides excellent support on the forums.
Shark007 has switched to LAV Filters. The author, nevcairiel, is actively engaged in LAVF's thread on Doom9 (last post of today). That's the best place for support, since he's the dev. One caveat is that Doom9 is fairly hardcore, and noobs who don't search before asking questions aren't treated kindly. In that, it's probably better to use a "downstream" support source like Shark007.
This isn't a slight against Shark. He's been a respected member of Doom9 for a long time. I was using his custom matrices for DivX and XviD way back when.
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>Shark007 Codecs are what I'd recommend for Windows 7 and Windows 8. Plus he provides excellent support on the forums.
Shark007 has switched to LAV Filters. The author, nevcairiel, is actively engaged in LAVF's thread on Doom9 (last post of today). That's the best place for support, since he's the dev. One caveat is that Doom9 is fairly hardcore, and noobs who don't search before asking questions aren't treated kindly. In that, it's probably better to use a "downstream" support source like Shark007.
This isn't a slight against Shark. He's been a respected member of Doom9 for a long time. I was using his custom matrices for DivX and XviD way back when.
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Yea, he has his own support forum on his website, and has spent a long time working with me to overcome various issues.
I installed K-Lite, it uses lav, but still no mpeg2 decoding in movie maker.
Starting with Vista, MS' intention is to gradually replace DirectShow with Media Foundation. While LAVF supports some of MF's elements (DVXA 2, EVR), it doesn't currently support MF, although the dev said that was on the list of to-dos. It's likely that Movie Maker, being a built-in Win app, uses MF instead of DirectShow. The other possibility is that it's hardwired to WMC, as already said.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Foundation
Codec problems can be troubleshoot with GraphStudio or GraphStudio Next (2nd being an updated fork of 1st). Google for these. These are technical tools, and there is no support for them.
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In any case, the end solution probably remains the same: Ditch Movie Maker, or cough up the $10 for WMC.
Please can any one tell me which is best.
I'm looking for compatible with kodi, all 4, ITV player, BBC iplayer, 5 on demand, now TV and marvel future fight from the play store.
Gave a quick look using lolirock rom not the stock rom, found that only marvel future fight is marked incompatible, but did not find "all 4" or "now tv" at all searching the play store, kodi works great (I've run 15 and now run 16 beta) and all the add-ons I've tried work fine.
I mostly use it with kodi to stream movies from my nas, I use a 1gb usb eth. adapter witch gets 20mbs download vs 10mbs with 10/100 usb eth. and 5 mbs for the 5ghz wireless.
As far as fire tv, I almost went that way (until I found the nexus for $40 the same $$ as the way weaker hardware in the fire stick) and my deal breaker apparently there or no 3rd party roms for fire, so if like me and you hate the nexus interface you can dump it for a stock android, myself I've never NOT gone 3rd party roms for my phone/tablet ect and not having that option is a deal killer 4 me..
Thank you for you info. Is it true that 1080p movies buffer with kodi ?
I haven't had any buffering issues at all with kodi, but I pre-encode all my movies to a very vanilla mid-quality files that are compatible with all my various devices (dish network hopper which has a dnla client built in, a couple samsung blue-rays, the nexus and a cheapo Chinese android stick).
It took my a long time and I ran though pretty much EVERY codec combo and finally settled on this, it takes anything in the dir an dumps it out to a mkv container, mpeg2/ac3 2000k bit rate which runs on all my devices, most people use h.264 but with the exact same settings using h.264 the vid pixelates like crazy where as mpeg2 is perfect..
(bat file in same dir as ffmpeg)
for %%a in ("F:\Vidtmp\in\*.*") do ffmpeg -i "%%a" -vcodec mpeg2video -b:v 2000000 -r 23.976 -f matroska -map 0:0 -map 0:1 -acodec ac3 -ab 128k -ar 44100 -ac 2 "F:\Vidtmp\OUT\%%~na.mkv"
Sounds great and way over my head , I just want to stream. Thank you for your help
Well steamin ain't easy, and when yo say "stream" are using local files that you've downloaded or online content? The online stuff is so unreliable (genesis is the best of not very good that I've found) personally I download my stuff into the "in" directory, click the a batch file and it transcodes everything in the dir. I'm up to 550 movies in my library, and have reached the end of the internet, can't find anything else I want to see..
I would like to stream online content at the moment I have total revolution Mk1 all addons work fine. Just the android firmware has not been updated in a year. I do want the android 3rd party app. UK now TV and wss.
The specs is.
Android 4.4 Kitkat
Kodi 15.2
Blu-Ray ISO and 4K video playback
4K video output up to 30 fps supported
2.4Ghz Wi-Fi
CPU: ARM CORTEX-A9 QUAD-CORE
GPU MALI-450 OCTO-CORE
DRAM 2GB DDR3
FLASH MEMORY 8 GB
MicroSD Slot – 32gb card max
Dimensions: 15 x 11.5 x 2.5
Weight: 200g
My generic android stick is specs almost exactly the same, my issue with it is ****e wifi speed, go to testmy.net and see what speed your wifi runs at..
this is the nexus 5ghz wifi
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nexus with 1gb usb eth..
These speeds are 5x to 10x faster than what I was getting from the built in wifi on my generic android tv stick..