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i want something i can play my anime on, something that would do possibley 1080p mkv's

iv googled but the only things i could find where media centers for your tv, and most people said mkvs are the worst,



i basicaly want a pmp that can play these video's at least 720p mkv's
Portable or hooked up to TV?
I'm not sure about how many portable ones would handle 1080p.  Mostly pointless anyway because there's no 1080p portable screen (unless it's a laptop).  720p has a lot more choice, but you'll probably hit a level/profile restriction, so whether the downloaded anime will work directly will somewhat depend.
For hooked up to TV, WDTV, ASUS O-Play and co should do the job.

Note that donkey (standard subtitle format used by fansubs) generally aren't supported well anywhere except the PC.
aw.
Well it just i have alot of bluray rips of animes an such so i wished to have something portal that was capable of it all
Netbook's with the GMA 500 chipset can handle 1080p

Hell almost everything can handle 1080p.

I would suggest a zion nettop with an ION2 graphics; last time i checked, they were 200$ (canadian)



Spoon, just read pmp because I roll like that when reading something...

Well a netbook is always ok, i think most netbooks of today can handle 1080p if they support hardware acceleration.
If you don't mind re-encoding, you would have the most options available.

If this is accurate, then some high end phones can probably do 1080p: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...?t=1077155
but only support up to High@L3.1
I don't see many anime encoded at L3.1 - most I've seen are usually around L4.0-L5.1, but your usage may vary.

Tetris999 Wrote: [ -> ]Netbook's with the GMA 500 chipset can handle 1080p
I thought you needed GMA HD~3000 or above for accelerated playback (assuming the anime is encoded at L4.1).
A tablet may be a compromise though.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: [ -> ]If you don't mind re-encoding, you would have the most options available.

If this is accurate, then some high end phones can probably do 1080p: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...?t=1077155
but only support up to High@L3.1
I don't see many anime encoded at L3.1 - most I've seen are usually around L4.0-L5.1, but your usage may vary.

Tetris999 Wrote: [ -> ]Netbook's with the GMA 500 chipset can handle 1080p
I thought you needed GMA HD~3000 or above for accelerated playback (assuming the anime is encoded at L4.1).
A tablet may be a compromise though.

The GMA can handle it IF you use the cyber link power dvd program, but the problem is, it lacks subtitles support.

but with media player home cinema it can only go up to 720p using DXVA, unfortunately, I do not understand how the cyberlink program accomplishes the feat; I can only say that it is there.

It's pretty stupid though because the GMA500 can't even output a screen res of =>1920x1080

I'm just making a point that many computers and netbooks on the market now can handle 1080p in one way or another.
It's its own H.264 decoder.  I've heard of the Cyberlink decoder for getting DXVA to work on some older GPUs, but didn't know about the GMA500.  Thanks for pointing that out :)
ps3 could always do the job...or a computer with a HDMI out
im able to play 720p stuff really choppy and glitchy on my ipad

So i just want something portable like that for anime
Rukia Wrote: [ -> ]im able to play 720p stuff really choppy and glitchy on my ipad

So i just want something portable like that for anime
Implying that the iPad is portable?

If you re-encode to a format that's more native to the iPad, it should play back fine.
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