Hi
is there brightsign player that is able to playback full HD 50 fps, uncompressed AVI or prores 4/4/4 or lagarith codec ?
Hi
is there brightsign player that is able to playback full HD 50 fps, uncompressed AVI or prores 4/4/4 or lagarith codec ?
There isn't a BrightSign player that can play any of those. Full uncompressed HD video is too high a datarate for microSD or SD cards and while the higher-end players support mSATA or m.2 storage, they do not support those formats.
What kind of application do you have that requires uncompressed or losslessly-compressed video?
Very few people actually consume uncompressed or losslessly-compressed video - cable, satellite and IPTV are all compressed. Blu-ray is compressed. Streaming video is highly compressed.
Uncompressed/lossless is really the realm of computer-type players with lots of CPU power and storage bandwidth.
Dear Brandon,
thanks for you reply.
The application is four LED screens each full HD format.
all screens a frame on sync.
I want to have best image quality. As far as I know there is the option to use internal SATA storage on Brightsing players. If lagarith codec could be implemented datarate is reduced dramaticaly with no visible artifacts.
It is a linux based system, is there a way to implement the lagarith codec on my own risk ?
If you have a suggestion pls. let m,e know.
The BrightSign player is an appliance-type device. It has limited CPU, bandwidth, and memory. Its performance is derived from its specialized hardware.
You would have to build your own firmware to implement Lagarith since the platform is secure and does not allow user installation of additional OS components.
See the Open Source Resources page for details - https://brightsign.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/218067887-Developer-Resources-and-Utilities
Even if you do build Lagarith in, I'm not confident the limited CPU performance, bandwidth, and memory would provide satisfactory operation.
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