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DToolan
07-27-2009, 08:35 AM
I am setting up a Moneual 930B with 7" touch screen. I've installed a Blu-Ray player and, (things being as they are), Windows doesn't natively recognize Blu-Ray movie discs. So I started up iMedian HD (thinking "HD" meant "High Definition") and it doesn't recognized Blu-Ray movies either. This doesn't bother me as I will eventually find something that does... but since Blu-Ray discs are the only medium that high definition content is sold or distributed in... what is "high def" about iMedian HD... or does the "HD" stand for something else in your product?

slash.kim
08-06-2009, 12:53 PM
Dear DToolan,

HD definitely means high definition.
In order to support Blu-Ray disc in iMEDIAN HD, we already add it to To Do List (http://htpcinside.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45). However, because of several issues including the decoder filter, it will not be easily gotten. We are now seeking the way to support it.

However, you could watch the HD movie ripped from Blu-Lay, because iMEDAIN HD support Full HD enabled decoder such as H.264, VC-1, AVC1 and so on with DxVA.

Thank and best regards,
slash.kim