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Is the Neuros compatible with all kinds of CF and SD cards?

The Neuros works with both CF I and CF II cards and all speeds of SD cards. However, there is a known compatibility with the Kingmax SD cards which prevents them from operating properly with the recorder.

What version of DivX is supported?

The recorder supports DivX version 4.0, 5.0 or above, (not DivX 3.0) and resolution of 320x240.

Will there be an upgrade program for Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder?

Like all Neuros products, the recorder is intended to be an evolving product, developed in as open an environment as possible. The firmware is upgradeable to allow for future functionality and will be supported on the Neuros Audio website.

Is the firmware on the recorder open source?

Not yet. We are currently working with our partners to get the source code released. For more information see open.neurosaudio.com.

What software is included with Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder?

There is no additional software necessary, but the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder comes with the Ulead Video ToolBox(TM) 2 Home Edition software bundle pack for the PC for additional file conversion and editing functionality.

What types of digital devices are compatible with the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder?

Since the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder uses a standard MPEG-4 video file format, and standard CF/SD memory storage, it is compatible with most digital devices such as PCs, and laptops, and select PDAs, SmartPhones and other digital media players.

What are the specifications and file compatibility for audio playback?

The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder features an MP3/AAC music player with stereo MP3 decoding, stereo AAC decoding; 32-320 kbits per second CBR & VBR; 16-120 kbits per second CBR.

What are the specifications and file compatibility for viewing photos?

The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder features a photo viewer with a JPEG decoder for resolutions up to 16M pixels; with thumbnail view, rotate, zoom and pan features.

What are the specifications and file compatibility for video playback?

The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder features an MPEG-4 AVI movie player compatible with MPEG-4 SP with G.726 audio; MPEG-4 SP with MP3 stereo sound, near DVD quality; 30 fps at 352x240 resolution Microsoft ASF file format; 30 fps at 362x240 resolution AVI file format, encoded by DivX 4.0 & 5.0.

What are the specifications and file compatibility for recording?

The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder features real-time MPEG-4 movie recording with ISO standard MPEG-4 encoding with G.726 audio; 30 fps at 352x240 resolution Microsoft ASF file format.