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Neuros OSD Specifications
These are the
Neuros OSD specifications. To learn more about specific uses of the Neuros OSD, please ask our community at the Neuros
Forums.
You can
purchase your Neuros OSD from the
Neuros Technology Store.
Video Standard- Compatible with NTSC, Pal and Secam (input only) standards
Video Recording- ISO Standard MPEG-4 SP encoding (MP4, ASF)
- QVGA (320x240) @30fps with AAC-LC/MP3/G.726 audio for smartphones, PSP™, iPod™, iPhone™ and PDA’s.
- VGA setting (640x480) @30fps for PC, TV playback.
Video Player- MPEG-4 SP with MP3 audio, 30fps up to D1 resolution (720x480)
- Quicktime 6
- MPEG-4 AAC-LC stereo
- MP4 format at up to D1 resolution
- H.263 with MP3 audio
- FLV (for Playback of YouTube videos)
- ASF
- AVI (including Divx and Xvid)
- MP4
- WMV (up to QVGA)
- MOV
- MPG
- MPEG
You can also see a more detailed
table of supported video formats for playback.
YouTube browser- Watch YouTube videos on your TV
- Search the entire Youtube library using keywords
- build a list with all your favorite videos
Photo Viewer- JPEG decoder (baseline up to 32M pixel)
- BMP
- GIF (nonanimated)
- Thumbnail view
- Zoom in/out (2x, 4x)
Audio Player- Stereo MP3/WMA @ 30-320kbps (CBR & VBR)
- Ogg Vorbis
- FLAC
- WAV
- Stereo MPEG-4 AAC-LC
- G.726
Features- Schedule (timer) recording
- Customizable slide shows
- One-click record
- IR Blaster to control your set-top box
- Run 3rd party applications
USB Host- Record to and playback content from any USB mass storage device
Ethernet- Connect to your network
- Save recordings to network storage
- UPnP support
- Stream Audio/Video from Internet
- Download multimedia content from Internet
Complete System Includes- Standard A/V RCA Interface Cables (European units also contain SCART adapters)
- 110-240V AC/DC Power Supply
- Stand
- IR Blaster
- Remote Control
- Abbreviated Users Manual
Dimensions and Weight- 14 x 14 x 3.2 cm (5.5 x 5.5 x 1.25 inches)
- Weight 230g (8oz)
UpgradeabilityStorage Card Compatibility- Memory Stick: Duo and Pro Duo
- Compact Flash: Type I and Type II
- Microdrives with CF type II interface
- Secure Digital (SD)
- Multi Media Card (MMC)
- USB thumbdrives
- External Hard Drives
Si c'est un DD externe que l'on peut brancher, peut-il supporter les ISO et le NTFS?