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Tomacro limHD200i = première platine MKV H.264 1080p

Message » 27 Aoû 2007 15:37

avec hdd 320gb...très intéressant ça...
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Message » 27 Aoû 2007 16:15

Deckard2019 a écrit:Personne n'a tenté de se le procurer ?
Grimbergen en Belgique, doit pas y avoir des personnes mal intentionnées dans un bled pareil ;)


Sympa, ils fillent une caisse d'ambrée avec ? :lol:
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Message » 04 Sep 2007 23:34

un petit up :) car j'hesite avec le dvico ..... les firmwares feront surement la deffirence sur mon choix
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Message » 05 Sep 2007 10:23

le nouveau firmware n'est pas encore sorti....
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Message » 07 Sep 2007 21:49

Grosse news !! info prise sur AVS :

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well...good news!....according to Divco, Tomacro have done the impossible....1080p MKV playback and NO macoblocks and 720p and 1080p MKV's have prefect A/V sync(15 1080p MKV's tested)....timegoto function works flawless...so the limHD is now reading the timecodes correctly....the only small bug to iron out is that on 720p and 1080p MKV, although they play perfectly, sometimes the audio drops for a split second every now and again.....

Jackie - Great work!!!...please pass on my congratulations!.......ask Tomacro to look at the sound drop issue on MKV....

Once this has been tweaked....this release is going to make people very happy....

More tests later...

And they say the HD-DVD VS Blu-Ray war is over/still going (depending on what stats you read).....biggest con going........now if they would just all move to digital distribution.......now there's a thought?..

Anyways...Well done to Tomacro..

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Moi choix se précise :)
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Message » 12 Sep 2007 14:23

Le mien aussi!
Vu sur le post de la Tvix 5100:

mercury_rev a écrit:La Tomacro a un nouveau firmware (encore beta pour le moment) qui decoderait les mkv 1080p avec juste un petit soucis sur le son (cf rapport d'un beta testeur d'AVS ci dessous)
Donc théoriquement le Tvix devrait pouvoir faire pareil non ? (excellente cette competition, non ?)

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oldpainless68 from AVS said :

So, just as a catch up for people new to this thread that don't want to read all million pages...this is where we are:

AVC/Mpeg4 (AVI/TS container)720p 1080p ac3/dts no problems ave 40+ mbps
Mpeg2 (AVI/TS container)720p 1080p ac3/dts no problems ave 40+ mbps
m2ts 720p 1080p ac3/dts no problems ave 40+ mbps
H.264 (AVI/TS container) 720p 1080p ac3/dts no problems ave 40 + mbps
VC1 (TS/AVI/WMV) 720p 1080p ac3/dts no problems ave 40 + mbps
Divx 720p 1080p no problems
MKV2TS 720p no problems
MP3 no problems
NFS no problems (yet to fully compile max through put)

Oh....and have I ever mentioned the picture quality with HiDef material over HDMI..


Work in progress:

MKV 720p 1080p - current beta being tweaked (slight audio drop now and again, but no video stuttering or macroblocks, even on 1080p )
DVD ISO/IFO support - current beta being tweaked

On dev roadmap (hopefully)

24 hz option
usb speed tweak
lan speed tweak
FTP option
GUI
Adaptive de-interlacing
NFS mulitiple mounts

No sure if i've missed anything.....but all in all....a pretty impressive new comer to the Hi Def Media Player scene...
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Message » 12 Sep 2007 14:24

En tout cas, comme le dit ce bon mercury_rev, la compétition a du bon ;)
Domage qu'il n'y ait que 2 concurents dans l'arène pour l'instant...
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Message » 12 Sep 2007 15:01

Savez vou quelle est la taille max de disque dur interne supporté par la Tomacro et la Dvico?
750Go ou plus?
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Message » 14 Sep 2007 1:33

j'ai "lu" un utilisateur du tamacro qui utilisait avec hdd 1T sans souci....par contre en réseau c'est pas encore la super panacée...même si je ne comprends pas tout en anglais...qui se lance pour l'achat??? moi c'est le 24P qui m'inquiète qui me gène....je ne veux plus jamais de judder c'est clair et net...
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Message » 14 Sep 2007 14:57

Je vous ais dit? J'ai commandé le mien :)
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Message » 14 Sep 2007 15:12

On attend ton test avec impatience.
Tu l'a commandé où?
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Message » 14 Sep 2007 15:42

Je l'ai commandé directement chez Tomacro en Chine ;)
Jackie de Tomacro vient de m'écrire. Il ont inclus la prise en charge des .evo dans leur scope de recherche & dev.
Le 24p n'est pas encore prévu. ça sera certainement la prochaine étape vu les nombreuses demandes.
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Message » 14 Sep 2007 16:38

Les différences 8624 and 8634 selon Tomacro: (AVS)

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The differences between 8624 and 8634

Some manufacturers indicate that the 8,634 will soon be published. Is 8634 really better than 8624? The hardware decode of 8623,8624,8634 use the same IP core. That is to say for film sources in line with chapter10 VC1 and MPEG4 (H.264) standard, the decoding capabilities and there pace is completely consistent, and there is no films source 8,634 can understand but 8623 can not (as we know for ASIC chips, IP and its micro-kernel code
are difficult to be made differently), main purpose of different sections of 8434 chip is (such as speed and add a Memory CONTROLLER) for the sake of Blue DVD and STB picture-in-picture function (picture-in-picture function to simultaneously two routes HDTV solution, to spend a lot of CPU resources and memory resources-300Mhz frequency solution for 2-way high definition). But for HD products, it is not necessary to develop
For the products like high-definition video player, which only need decode only one-way HD video, the function and performance of 8623 is enough, because 8623 can use 200Mhz frequency to solute the first Road HD. The engineers and technicians of Tomacro specifically inquiries the experts in the United States SIGMA headquarters about this matter and received a positive answer. In fact Data Sheet and the User's Guide and other information of SIGMA also explain that (in secrecy, not open to the public on its web site). So please do not worried about this problem. For HDTV player, LimHD200i is no worse than the 8634. For the products like high-definition video player, which only need decode only one-way HD video, the function and performance of 8623 is enough, because 8623 can use 200Mhz frequency to solute the first Road HD. On Sigma website, there are only simple shallow information which they wrote before the chip come out. They are not refreshed for a long time. So they are not worth to believe. So far, Tomacro has done a lot of work and achieved a great success the software of the LimHD200i, especially for the compatibility of film sources. LimHD200i is currently the strongest decoder (broadcast fluently) with most decoding formats. Tomacro promises to the consumers that when you broadcast film sources with problems please feedback in time to the vendors or Tomacro to analyze so as not to miss the opportunities to further develop film source compatibility. For both the software and hardware design, LimHD200i has realized a fundamental breakthrough. As a HD machine, LimHD200i truly achieve the 1920 x1080p [60hz] resolution. And the other forthcoming products only have maximum resolution of 1,920 x1080i [60hz] (equivalent to 192 0x1080p [30hz] clarity). In clarity they are double worse than LimHD200i. Strictly speaking, they cannot be considered to be true HD player! The stability and maturity of a player not an overnight thing, LimHD200i has entered into market for more than half year.
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