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Momitsu V888N 1920 x 1080p over HDMI and Video Input
Looks like Momitsu has done it again.
Supported media includes: Compatible with DVD, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, VCD, SVCD, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA, CDI-digital, MP3 ISO, MP4 ISO Supported Formats: MPEG1, MPEG2 , MPEG4(AVI), MP4 HD, WMV9, JPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFF, JPEG2000, GIF Supported Audio: MPEG 1, LAYER 1, LAYER 2 , MPEG3 Maximum HDMI Resolution: 1920x1080 Video Outputs: NTSC/PAL 4:3, 16:9 Progressive Scan. Composite RCA output x1 S-Video x1 HDMI x1, support 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p output Component (Y/Pb/Pr) x1, support 480p, 720p, 1080i output SCART output x1 (Option for European market) Video Input: Composite RCA x1 S-Video x1 Component (Y/Pb/Pr) x1 SCART x1 (Option for European market) Supported Formats Via Ethernet: Video-on-demand supporting (maximum resolution for file streaming 1920x1080) - MPEG 1 VCD format (1150Kbps CBR) (.mpg, .mpe, .mpeg, .dat, .m1v) - MPEG 2 up to 14Mbps (.mpg, .mpe, .mpeg, .m2v, .vob, .vro, .ts) - MPEG 4 (OpenDivX, XviD, RMP4, HD MP4) (.m4v, .avi, .divx, .xvid, .rmp4, .mov, .mp4) - AVI audio codec : MP3, AC3, PCM, WMA, Ogg - MOV : 3ivX + MP3, 3ivX + PCM, 3ivX + AAC (3ivX converted from supported MPEG 4 video codec using Dr. DivX II for MAC OS) - MP4 : MP4V + MP4A (AAC) (only support non-hinted MP4) - WMV Audio-on-demand supporting - MPEG I Layer 1 (MP1) (.mp1, .mpa) - MPEG I Layer 2 (MP2) (.mp2) - MPEG I Layer 3 (MP3) (.mp3) - Ogg Vorbis (OGG) (.ogg) - AC3 5.1 (AC3) (.ac3) - Microsoft PCM Wave (WAV) (.wav) - Advanced Audio Coding (AAC, ADIF, ADTS) (.aac) - Apple MPEG4 AAC Audio (M4A) (.m4a) - Microsoft Windows Media Audio version 1 and version 2 (WMA) (.wma) Photo Album (JPEG) with all the supported audio format as background music. Internet Radio supporting Shoutcast server MP3 Internet Radio stream. Picture-in-Picture (Video in window) feature supported. Playback control: Play/Pause, Go to (seeking), Fast Forward/Rewind, Slow Motion (MPEG 1 and 2 only). Audio and Video Playlist supported Wireless: Wireless Network ready though optional wireless card Can't wait to get my hands on one of these. Now what am I going to do with my V880 and V880N? Ed |
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Who makes the video chipset (mpeg decoder, deinerlacer, scaler)?
larry
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I believe that it is intended to work with media center PC's.
As for the scaler chip - I'm not sure. I have not been able to find anyone offering the unit for sale yet (very new). The last one (V880N) used a Sigma Designs scaler. Oddly enough, while the specifications page lists the maximum resolution to be 1920 x 1080p, the users manual simple states 1920 x 1080. I guess we will have to wait for someone to review it. If anyone has one - let us know. Ed |
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I loved my V880, it'll be interesting to see if they retain the custom resolutions.
But as a lesson-learned from the Snazio, if you're hoping to play back HD .ts files, hopefully the USB2 input will allow NTFS drives, instead of just FAT32. FAT32 is limited to 4Gb files and 30Gb drive partitions. 4Gb isn't large enough to hold a HD movie, so you have to mess with splitting the files... which is as bad as having to swap multiple DVD-Rs. I'm curious (concerned) about the "14Mbps" MPEG2 (.ts) limitation. Is that just for wireless streaming, or also for wired ethernet networks and/or USB2 files? ![]() If it does a good job with .ts files without requiring a scaler for 1080p or a PC for streaming, then it could be a lot simpler and cheaper than my current XBox360 + MCE2005 + LumagenHDP combo, which works sweet for deinterlacing .ts files to 1080p, but at 4x-5x the cost. |
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This nifty machine is out of the works now. I am testing one.
So far so good. .TS high bitrate 15-20mb seems to play fine from DVD and network. Video input is a nice feature, though because nog 50Hz output on HDMI yet, PAL input is FR'd to NTSC and that leaves its marks. Probably should test component 50Hz out to verify video input quality. Remote has good range, but a bit strange. "enter" is below the navigation keys instead of in the middle. The on button is different as the off button (in the lower left corner??) HDMI 1080 p looks real good, I have a gennum scaler for 1080i (on the HD81) and from seating distance, sorry, it must be me, I can not see much difference. Changing HDMI resolution in the setup screens requires a manual reboot, not automatic as with the snazio. Of course when playing DVD the Oppo and gennum scale and deinterlace better than the sigma chip, but that has always been the case. Al I need is 50Hz modes on HDMI then the device is pretty ready for video enthousiasts wanting to play DVD DivX and HD. I'll run some more tests later. |
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I have the V880, and while quirky, it performs very well. However, for that price they are asking for on the new one, you can go HD for less than that. |
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