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02-18-2011, 09:24 AM #1Moderator
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Supported CODEC overview for 2009 TV model numbers
Please find attached an overview of all supported CODEC's in our 2009 TV model numbers.
Codec_table_TV_2009.xls
The file is an MS Excel file which you can consult to see if your movie file is playable on your TV.
1. Analyse with e.g. Mediainfo or G-spot your movie file (both are freeware programs).
2. With this info (audio and video codec), check in the XLS overview if this format is supported.
3. If, according to the XLS overview, this format is supported but it still does not play on your TV (*), contact your local help desk.
(*) If the format is NOT supported, you might consider converting it to a format that IS supported. There are several freeware programs for doing this. Consider www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html or www.pcfreetime.com.Forum Mod
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Hi,
excellent - very detailed information. I'd like to see these details also on the 2010 tv series and BDPs
Toengel@Alex
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To combine all CODEC information, we started a new topic with all the supported CODECs for all models (TV, HTS and BluRay):
http://www.supportforum.philips.com/...=3661#post3661
This topic is closed.Forum Mod


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