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Supported Content Formats and Codecs, 10.2.1 Video File Formats Supported

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Chapter 10 Product Specifications The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in the DMA. Table 24 Standards Supported STANDARD DESCRIPTION UPnP 1.0 and AV UPnP allows devices to dynamically join a network, obtain IP addresses and convey their capabilities to other devices on the network. Microsoft WM DRM 10 ND Microsoft's Windows Media Digital Rights Management for Network Devices streams protected content to networked devices on a home network while letting the content owner control how you use the content. IEEE 802.3x This Ethernet standard defines Full Duplex and flow control and incorporates DIX framing.t IEEE 802.2ac This Ethernet standard increases the maximum frame size to 1522 bytes. DLNA v1.5 Client The DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) group of personal computer and electronics companies works to make products compatible and able to work in a home network in order to make digital living easy and seamless. HDMI 1.1 HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is an interface that allows high quality, all-digital video and audio streams. USB 2.0 USB (Universal Serial Bus) version 2.0 allows for interfacing devices. 10.2 Supported Content Formats and Codecs The following describes the details about the files that the DMA can play. Files with specifications lower or higher than the listed ranges may not play or may not play properly. 10.2.1 Video File Formats Supported Table 25 MPEG PS Video File Specifications Extensions mpg mpeg DMA-2500 User's Guide 87

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Chapter 10 Product Specifications
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The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in
the DMA.
10.2
Supported Content Formats and Codecs
The following describes the details about the files that the DMA can play. Files with
specifications lower or higher than the listed ranges may not play or may not play
properly.
10.2.1
Video File Formats Supported
Table 24
Standards Supported
STANDARD
DESCRIPTION
UPnP 1.0 and AV
UPnP allows devices to dynamically join a network, obtain IP addresses
and convey their capabilities to other devices on the network.
Microsoft WM DRM 10
ND
Microsoft’s Windows Media Digital Rights Management for
Network Devices streams protected content to networked
devices on a home network while letting the content owner
control how you use the content.
IEEE 802.3x
This Ethernet standard defines Full Duplex and flow control and
incorporates DIX framing.t
IEEE 802.2ac
This Ethernet standard increases the maximum frame size to
1522 bytes.
DLNA v1.5 Client
The DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) group of personal
computer and electronics companies works to make products
compatible and able to work in a home network in order to make
digital living easy and seamless.
HDMI 1.1
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is an interface that
allows high quality, all-digital video and audio streams.
USB 2.0
USB (Universal Serial Bus) version 2.0 allows for interfacing
devices.
Table 25
MPEG PS Video File Specifications
Extensions
mpg
mpeg