If only - if only these gosh darned hardware manufacturers would step up their game and support these codecs. Seriously, it's really not that hard to do.
actually right from the divx website regarding divx7:
Look for DivX Plus™ HD Certified devices later this year that will support playback of all DivX and DivX Plus files, as well as .mkv (H.264/AAC) videos from the Internet.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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wonder if it will playback Divx7, if so it will playback x264 .mkv files.
I doubt it about the x264 .mkv support but agree that would be great if it did.
a cheap device like this that will playback HD x264 mkvs with subtitles, surely some mistake?
If only - if only these gosh darned hardware manufacturers would step up their game and support these codecs. Seriously, it's really not that hard to do.
I believe DIVX 7 is supposed to have h.264 support it has not been stated if the .mkv container will be supported.
actually right from the divx website regarding divx7:
Look for DivX Plus™ HD Certified devices later this year that will support playback of all DivX and DivX Plus files, as well as .mkv (H.264/AAC) videos from the Internet.