2015-05-01, 08:29
It's good for all 3 Qs
1. SD & HD are supported
2. Hardware using libstagefright (only method for MPEG2 on Fire TV)
3. MPEG2 works well
Only issue I ever have is a slightly odd bounce to reds occasionally (seems to have improved in alphas though)
We don't have HD MPEG2 in the UK, so can't comment on that - but SD works very well.
I wouldn't use it on my main TV yet (that's a wetek with near as dammit perfect deinterlacing), but for our bedroom TV it's great.
1. SD & HD are supported
2. Hardware using libstagefright (only method for MPEG2 on Fire TV)
3. MPEG2 works well
Only issue I ever have is a slightly odd bounce to reds occasionally (seems to have improved in alphas though)
We don't have HD MPEG2 in the UK, so can't comment on that - but SD works very well.
I wouldn't use it on my main TV yet (that's a wetek with near as dammit perfect deinterlacing), but for our bedroom TV it's great.