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Don't they have a Wolfston chip? Anyways, the other Ipods don't have this chip, and the Ipod video doesn't really need a mpegplayer, since the original player will always be way better!
Yeah, I don't really hold any hopes of it being able to handle wmv, but the point is that there will eventually be a wider selection of formats avaiable, and these formats will include some that are in regular use, as opposed to h.2blah blah and the mp4 container.
Quote from: lachlan on December 12, 2006, 07:35:11 PMYeah, I don't really hold any hopes of it being able to handle wmv, but the point is that there will eventually be a wider selection of formats avaiable, and these formats will include some that are in regular use, as opposed to h.2blah blah and the mp4 container. @Lachlan, you're obviously being slightly short sighted in your view of video formats. H264 is becoming one the most mainstream codecs available, due to its high quality. FLV is closed source and to be honest, only really used on the web, therefore useless. In the end ask yourself, why support a lot of formats badly rather support one format well?
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