<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">So, does anyone have any experience with Epias and mpeg4? If so, please<br>let me know which Epia's can hadle it, anywhere from the 5000 over to
<br>the m10000. The old epia800 is also an option if that works - I don't<br>think the slower PC133 RAM is an issue with mythfrontend, but if it<br>would be for mpeg4 playback, that's another story. Also, the Epia needs
<br>to do 1280x768, but that probably won't be a problem. Thanks for any<br>and all comments.<br>(BTW I did search the mail lists and found nothing about mpeg4 and<br>Epias, but I will confess I didn't search gossamer threads; only my
<br>local cache of mythtv mail lists).<br></blockquote></div><br>
Well, my EN12000EG has no problem playing back full NTSC-resolution
MPEG4s, and my bet is an M10000 would be able to manage, as well.
Anything slower, though, and you're taking your chances.<br>
<br>
And as a side note, the Unichrome MPEG4 acceleration stuff that's
available in some of the newer chipsets is a) unsupported, and b)
apparently largely useless (see the OpenChrome mailing list for
details), so don't expect hardware acceleration to help you. :)<br>
<br>
Brett.<br>