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rblanco
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« on: May 01, 2006, 12:38:28 AM »

I am still testing my Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2, though I wish it could playback more multimedia codecs. So far it can playback SOME asf, avi, mp4, wma, and mp3 files. Most of the video clips family/friends email me cannot be playback through the Recorder 2 and they are asf and avi files. Same for media files available through Yahoo and Google that are already in the mp4 format, I have not been able to playback successfully with the Recorder 2. I haven't had an oportunity to test the DivX playback capability, but the AVI files created by my old Canon SD100 digital camera do not playback with the Neuros MPEG-4 recorder 2. [Sad]

Can the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 playback MS Windows Media 9 ASF encoded files?HuhHuh [Sad]

It would be nice if a future firmware upgrade could address this and improve the codecs enabling the recorder 2 to be able to playback more multimedia files: mpg, mov, qt, and ALL AVI, ASF TYPES. Maybe ogg and flac?

In the WQVGA recording option why is there only Normal and Economic settings, and not better recording options? SONY PSP, Cowon iAudio, and Palm and Pocket PCs, and other wide screen PMP devices could playback a FINE/SuperFine WQVGA recording (if there was one.)

Still no news on if the Neuros shop will be selling any CF to SD/MMC adapters like those produced by Eagletek.

It was horrible that the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 did not have the PC interface that the previous Recorder 1 contains.

In a Recorder 3 version I would like to see if external USB storage devices could be attached to the Recorder to utilize the storage and be able to access media files off of the external storage.

USBOTG hardware chips exist that could enable the Recorder to act as a USB HOST and external usb devices could be connected to the recorder. But I would like to see something more like TRUE USB capabilities where external hard drives could be connected to the Recorder and be utilized to read and write to and from.

Thanks.

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