![]() The video below showcases a Raspberry Pi running XBMC with CEC support enabled. Supports all ISO Layer III Functionalities and WorldSpace Extensions. For this reason we use the name 'MPEG 2.5'. The full sampling frequencies range is supported, from 8 up to 48 KHz. For those who don’t know, this standard allows to control your HDMI device with your TV remote control, so you’ll only need one remote for 2 or more devices. STA013 DEVICE DESCRIPTION The STA013 is an MPEG 2.5 Layer III Audio Decoder capable of decoding elementary streams from 8 up to 320 Kbit/sec. I’m sure it will be ready pretty soon, as this is required for the upcoming camera module.įinally, HDMI CEC has been enabled in the latest version of Raspbmc, Xbian and OpenElec. Somebody will have to write an application to take advantage of the firmware, so it may take a little while, until most people can use this feature. ![]() Once you’ve got your license(s) (within 72-hour by email), MPEG-2 and VC-1 hardware decoding should work out of the box, you should even be able to connect a USB DVD drive to play back your DVDs on your Pi.Īfter further discussion with the licensing guys, they discovered that H.264 encode was also covered by their current H.264 license, so they’ve enabled it in the current firmware, and this won’t cost a thing.
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