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RE[4]: Comment by RichterKuato
by WereCatf on Fri 16th Mar 2012 10:24
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This "devices only do baseline" thing is outdated.
Not entirely, like e.g. my 10-inch tablet can do high-profile up-to 720p, but at 1080p it can only handle baseline. NVIDIA really screwed up there with Tegra2.
But yes, almost all devices these days can handle high-profile 720p, and most of them can even do 1080p high-profile.




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Not true, it can do high profile for quite some time now. While the Apple docs may say only main profile is supported, the iPhone and the iPad will play high profile video.
Android phones will play high profile as well. This "devices only do baseline" thing is outdated.
@judgen: I don't know what you're doing wrong, but the single core Atom N270, thanks to hyperthreading, can play 720p high profile almost fluidly, there's only a few hiccups at bitrate spikes. So 480p shouldn't be a problem whatsoever.
I also have no idea what you mean by "will not be supported on home theater systems". What is such a system? If a standalone player that can play Blu-ray, you've got h264 support right there, because it's required for Blu-ray. If it's a HTPC you've put together yourself, either the integrated Intel graphics has a hardware h264 decoder, or you add a low-end Nvidia card which also has a hardware h264 decoder.