AireTamStorm
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I've heard that the DSP can crunch an MPEG-4 720p video stream. Even though this will be downscaled to the Pandora's native resolution, I wonder if the DSP can handle h.264 at 720p as well. A good portion of my encoded video is in this format, due to smaller size and better quality. I know h.264 is an intensive codec, so I'm wondering if the DSP can handle it.
If not, I'd assume that a combination of the Cortex-A8 + the DSP would be able to somehow pull it off, although, the Cortex is far less suited for those kind of calculations.
Thoughts?
Update:
CyruzDraxs Provided a link to a beagle board demonstrating the Cortex doing h.264 playback at 720p resolution.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/koenkooi/2692388640/
HD Resolutions and the Pandora LCD
Note, that while the Pandora will decode the videos at this resolution (eliminating the need to transcode many file types) it will only display at 800x480, probably letter boxed. It will still look about as crystal clear as it gets due to the high dot pitch and size of the Pandora display, so worry not. Your videos will look awesome.
HDTV Output
There is also no current known way to get HD outputs from the Pandora to a TV. It has been discussed, one of the possible solutions being a USB Video Card Dongle with VGA, Component or HDMI outputs to do so.
If not, I'd assume that a combination of the Cortex-A8 + the DSP would be able to somehow pull it off, although, the Cortex is far less suited for those kind of calculations.
Thoughts?
Update:
CyruzDraxs Provided a link to a beagle board demonstrating the Cortex doing h.264 playback at 720p resolution.
QUOTE
http://www.flickr.com/photos/koenkooi/2692388640/
HD Resolutions and the Pandora LCD
Note, that while the Pandora will decode the videos at this resolution (eliminating the need to transcode many file types) it will only display at 800x480, probably letter boxed. It will still look about as crystal clear as it gets due to the high dot pitch and size of the Pandora display, so worry not. Your videos will look awesome.
HDTV Output
There is also no current known way to get HD outputs from the Pandora to a TV. It has been discussed, one of the possible solutions being a USB Video Card Dongle with VGA, Component or HDMI outputs to do so.