[REQ] File attribute fort standalone player support
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 2:23 am
Hello.
I'd have a request for a feature request on AniDB. I am not sure if it had not been proposed before, but I haven't found it, so I'm going to post it.
Because I own a standalone DVD player (that one of a kind connected to TV used as DVD player with more or less efficient support of AVI/DivX) and a good CRT television with better video experience than any of computer displays I've already met, I've been glad every time I realized that one file with anime works well on my DVD player and also I've been sad when I saw it wasn't able to play a movie that shoud have no problems (pure XvD without QPEL or GMC in right resolution and bitrate). So, my request would be to have among a lot of values that we are able to set for an anime file, a choice to set the playability on the standalone DVD player. I am aware of lot of ways of doing this: there are a lot of MPEG4 decoding chips on the market that verschiedliche DVD players use, so a movie that can be played by one player (using one type of chip) can not be played by another (using another kind of decoder chip), I am not going to propose the way of doing this, but I have some ideas:
1. Let user in general to say that he was able to play the file without specifying the player brand/mode.
2. Let user to select a brand of his DVD player expecting that players of the same brand would use the same chipset.
3. (imho the worst) Let user to select a specific chip used, but I am afraid that most users would not know this.
4. (imho the best) Let user to select from a specific brand/chip used (I am convinced there is not hunderts or tens of them, but just few) informing user, in which players he can find this chip. For example:
[ ] Playable on my DVD player
My DVD player type:
[-------------------------v]
-ESS Vibrato (Sencor 6xxx/7xxxx etc.)-
-Sony ultimate H264 chip (Sony THEBESTPLAYEREVER123)-
-Nintendo Wii-
-iPod (iPod 5G, 5.5G)-
Just for information: my DVD player is the Sencor 7102 (I think it's branded with this number just in the Europe) equipped with the ESS Vibrato chipset that means no QPEL/GMC for me. A friend of mine has bought a player from some "noname" asia brand that obviously use the ESS Vibrato chip too (the playback experience is exactly the same with the same files).
Okay. I hope I wasn't much confusing and also that this request has any chance to be fulfilled. Thanks for any response.
[Edit: I would like also to mention that sometimes it is useful to have this kind of information for each track in the file. For example: file no. 16970 (1st episode of Inuyasha from a4e) has a video track compatibile with my DVD player, but the audio (Vorbis) and the container (OGG/OGM) are not - and these are important information for me because just audio reencode is less time-consuming than audio+video convering etc.; but i'm for the opinion that even the fact to have this information for the whole file can be useful) - what information users give, that the db will have, just give them an option to fill them in (for the whole file and for just one track)]
I'd have a request for a feature request on AniDB. I am not sure if it had not been proposed before, but I haven't found it, so I'm going to post it.
Because I own a standalone DVD player (that one of a kind connected to TV used as DVD player with more or less efficient support of AVI/DivX) and a good CRT television with better video experience than any of computer displays I've already met, I've been glad every time I realized that one file with anime works well on my DVD player and also I've been sad when I saw it wasn't able to play a movie that shoud have no problems (pure XvD without QPEL or GMC in right resolution and bitrate). So, my request would be to have among a lot of values that we are able to set for an anime file, a choice to set the playability on the standalone DVD player. I am aware of lot of ways of doing this: there are a lot of MPEG4 decoding chips on the market that verschiedliche DVD players use, so a movie that can be played by one player (using one type of chip) can not be played by another (using another kind of decoder chip), I am not going to propose the way of doing this, but I have some ideas:
1. Let user in general to say that he was able to play the file without specifying the player brand/mode.
2. Let user to select a brand of his DVD player expecting that players of the same brand would use the same chipset.
3. (imho the worst) Let user to select a specific chip used, but I am afraid that most users would not know this.
4. (imho the best) Let user to select from a specific brand/chip used (I am convinced there is not hunderts or tens of them, but just few) informing user, in which players he can find this chip. For example:
[ ] Playable on my DVD player
My DVD player type:
[-------------------------v]
-ESS Vibrato (Sencor 6xxx/7xxxx etc.)-
-Sony ultimate H264 chip (Sony THEBESTPLAYEREVER123)-
-Nintendo Wii-
-iPod (iPod 5G, 5.5G)-
Just for information: my DVD player is the Sencor 7102 (I think it's branded with this number just in the Europe) equipped with the ESS Vibrato chipset that means no QPEL/GMC for me. A friend of mine has bought a player from some "noname" asia brand that obviously use the ESS Vibrato chip too (the playback experience is exactly the same with the same files).
Okay. I hope I wasn't much confusing and also that this request has any chance to be fulfilled. Thanks for any response.
[Edit: I would like also to mention that sometimes it is useful to have this kind of information for each track in the file. For example: file no. 16970 (1st episode of Inuyasha from a4e) has a video track compatibile with my DVD player, but the audio (Vorbis) and the container (OGG/OGM) are not - and these are important information for me because just audio reencode is less time-consuming than audio+video convering etc.; but i'm for the opinion that even the fact to have this information for the whole file can be useful) - what information users give, that the db will have, just give them an option to fill them in (for the whole file and for just one track)]