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mauri740 16th Jan 2008 9:25 am

Update firmware for Tiamat D
 
Hi guys!
Hi've bougth a Tiamat D 4GB (Rockchip RK2608A C204) that use firmware version 00.00.0003 .
I would like instal a new version on my player!
Which one i choose?
I've see into download section 00.00.0008 version ,and the tool 2.61.2 (refresh firmware) for rochchip , that's all right for my mp4?
Thanks Mauri

lattesurf 18th Jan 2008 1:10 am

mauri740 , it is never recommended to "upgrade" any firmwares. You would stand a higher chance of bricking it rather than improving it.

mauri740 18th Jan 2008 1:30 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by lattesurf";p=&quot (Post 43685)
mauri740 , it is never recommended to "upgrade" any firmwares. You would stand a higher chance of bricking it rather than improving it.

Thanks for you answer , do you know which difference exist for the two firmware version?

lattesurf 18th Jan 2008 6:56 am

mauri740 , most firmwares are generally the same, and provides the same functions. The main difference would only be the themes and layout being used.

mauri740 18th Jan 2008 10:30 am

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Originally Posted by lattesurf";p=&quot (Post 43708)
mauri740 , most firmwares are generally the same, and provides the same functions. The main difference would only be the themes and layout being used.

When i convert video file , i note a evident delay for audio ,this is no aligned with the video.
I thought that with new firmware resolve thi problem

lattesurf 18th Jan 2008 11:40 pm

mauri740 , the audio delay would be due to the audio codec being used. For best results, usually .wav would not have any delays, but would take up a larger size. You'll need to experiment around with the audio codec (eg .aac .mp3 .wav), and see which gives you the best result.

mauri740 23rd Jan 2008 8:06 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by lattesurf
mauri740 , the audio delay would be due to the audio codec being used. For best results, usually .wav would not have any delays, but would take up a larger size. You'll need to experiment around with the audio codec (eg .aac .mp3 .wav), and see which gives you the best result.

Quote:

Originally Posted by lattesurf";p=&quot (Post 43741)
mauri740 , the audio delay would be due to the audio codec being used. For best results, usually .wav would not have any delays, but would take up a larger size. You'll need to experiment around with the audio codec (eg .aac .mp3 .wav), and see which gives you the best result.

I use Avi Converter 3.1 and I can't change the audio codec, which can
i use to get a good result and not get delayed audio / video?
Thanks


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