2014-04-03, 16:21
(2014-04-03, 04:34)sadboy Wrote:(2014-04-03, 02:26)davilla Wrote: if they don't list DTS, then I highly doubt that is would be enabled for passthough.
How can you disable DTS for passthrough? Passthrough does just that, it passes through the digital data stream unchanged. As long as it can support the necessary bandwidth, it doesn't matter if the data is DTS or STD or whatnot.
(2014-04-03, 02:18)drhill Wrote:(2014-04-02, 23:30)davilla Wrote: awaaa, no h265
You jest, but I'm a little sad, but not surprised, at no mpeg2 and no DTS. I expect there won't be any 24p support either.
Why would anyone care what the amazon player is capable of? As long as XBMC runs that spec is irrelevant. The real question is whether XBMC will be able to make use of the hardware decoder (may take some work), and if not, whether that qualcomm cpu is powerful enough for software 1080p h264 decoding.
You answered your own question to me. If it is licensed and hardware supported (normally) then XBMC (and others) can use the hardware decoding without fuss.