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Revision as of 05:14, 7 January 2008

Last updated july 9 2007

Latest SVN is always reccomended.

Niether HD DVD nor Blue-ray disc decryption are supported yet.

This page only details playing the files ripped/decrypted using other programs.


Codec FFmpeg (de)muxer MPlayer (de)muxer Works? Status?
H.264 hddvd native yes yes yes yes
VC-1 hddvd native and binary yes yes yes yes
MPEG-2 hddvd native yes yes yes yes
EAC3 hddvd audio yes yes yes works in soc repo
TrueHD hddvd audio yes unknown unknown unknown unknown
Blue-ray subtitles unknown unknown unknown unknown
HD DVD subtitles yes unknown unknown in progress
DVD menus native and libmpeg2 ?? dvd menu patch menu background movie displayed with dvdnav:// there is only so much free time :)

Notes!:
H.264 implementation does not yet support PAFF.
Native VC-1 implementation does not yet decode all samples correctly.
For MPEG-2, hardware acceleration via XvMC is available.

http://svn.mplayerhq.hu/soc/eac3/


See also

  • HD DVD - a next-generation optical disc format designed for high-density storage of high-definition video and data.
  • Blue-ray - another next-generation optical disc format designed for high-density storage of high-definition video and data
  • X-Video Motion Compensation (XvMC) - hardware accelerated video decoding API for X11
  • Video Acceleration API (VA API) - independent hardware accelerated video decoding API