What kind of chipt is this ?
I need an information about this player.
What kind of chip has this player ? Official page -> http://www.chinabtl.com.cn/product/e...ail.asp?id=249 Anyone heard about this company ? ( ChinaBtl ) Sorry for my bad english |
Re: What kind of chipt is this ?
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It's used mainly in unknown brands... this is mounted in one of the most famous and conflictive players appeared in China cloning iPhone... the Onda VX858. To find support for the firmware of this chipset seems to be a very hard task to do. Google it by Anyka chipset and you will find a collection of unbranded devices. No idea about its quality... sorry :( |
ok , thx for feedback
but ... can i play games on this player ? http://www.chinabtl.com.cn/product/e...3094534925.jpg in this image ... i see a games folder |
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In my VX858 which is not Anyka but Rockchip it's possible to add some games for it. But most of them requires more than 3 buttons and pause (power button) |
Re: What kind of chipt is this ?
i need a feedback about this player -> http://www.mondoplast.ro/index.php?pg=ft&id=3215
i see , it's a rockchip based player but it's good ? thanks in advance http://www.mondoplast.ro/ft/i-398.jpg |
Re: What kind of chipt is this ?
It's the old Rk26xx series Rockchip player, I would not advise to buy this player, you can't easily customise the user menu if you are plan to.
Look out for the NEW Rk27xx series Rockchip players they are much better. |
I agree with knob... but all depends on the price... I wouldn't pay more than US$ 40 for that player... I does all that it's said... but all in an a very limited way.
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Re: What kind of chipt is this ?
I would stay away from all players with the older generation Rockchip 2608A. I had so many problems with video synchronization (between the audio and video) that all I got was a ton of frustration out of it. I don't have these problems with the newer Rockchip 2706 based players.
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This out-of-synch issue appears in all the MP4 if it's not used the proper converter and appropriate parameters as FPS, bitrate and codecs. I do have a Cowon D2, a Onda VX858, a Meizu M3 and a ATJ-2135 based player and in all of them I've been able to play the videos without out-of-synch, after some out-of-synch troubles. This depends of the way the converter works... some converters works synchronizing audio and video only putting both channels aligned at start of reproduction... this method works fine in fast processors like a PC. Other converters (the good one) works with a time stamp that assure that audio and video are marked to be always aligned... some mp4 like rockchip works this way. This was explained by the maker of viDrop which uses this method thru Mencoder. |
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Vidrop is one of the programs that I used. I agree that it works very well but I still had synchronization issues - for me it was converting a PAL .vob file to a XVID AVI. I still had synchronization issues, but just less. Even with a low bitrate like 300kbps and using 22fps frame rate. I could go 20 minutes without a synchronization problem and then it would happen.
This was when using two Rockchip 2608A based Ramos players. The Ramos sales rep admitted that they had issues with the Rockchip 2608A and would be only using the (then new) Rockchip 2706 in their future players. They even replaced the Rockchip 2608A used in the RM850 with a Rockchip 2706 in their reissued RM850+. Also, 22fps does not make for a very good viewing experience - the video gets jerky during periods of motion in the video. What kind of settings did you use to get playback that would not lose sync? |
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