Peter Martin(deleted)
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Re: Apple devices that support video playback
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Peter Martin(deleted)
08/31/2009 8:32 AM
post36945
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Re: Apple devices that support video playback
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Mate Szarvas wrote:
>Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 04:43:27 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Mate Szarvas <community-noreply@qnx.com>
>Reply-To: post36928@community.qnx.com
>To: general-multimedia <post36928@community.qnx.com>
>Subject: Apple devices that support video playback
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> The section "Apple devices that support digital audio"
> on Page 154 and 155 of mme_dev_guide.pdf lists the
> minimum firmware version of several supported iPod
> devices that support digital audio.
>
> We need to provide a similar list for the product finalization
> stage of our customer for the case of video playback
> (analog video and analog audio output) as well.
>
> Would it be possible to include this information in
> future releases of the documentation and also
> post into this list?
The digital audio min firmware was taken from a spec from
Apple. I'll see if there is anything similar provided for
video support and pass along if I find it.
Thanks,
Peter
> Device name Min firmware for video support
> Pod nano 1G ??
> iPod nano 2G ??
> iPod nano 3G ??
> iPod nano 4G ??
> iPod 5G ??
> iPod classic ??
> iPod classic 120 Gig ??
> iPod touch ??
> iPod touch 2G ??
> iPhone ??
> iPhone 3G ??
> iPhone 3Gs ??
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Mate
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Gilles Roy
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Re: Apple devices that support video playback
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Gilles Roy
08/31/2009 8:41 AM
post36947
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Re: Apple devices that support video playback
iPod Classic 5th Gen does s-video out
iPod Classic (i.e. 6th Gen) does component and svideo
Nano 3rd gen and 4th gen both do component and svideo
All iPhones and iPod touches do both component and svideo
No video on nano 1st gen and 2nd gen.
The video is routed out analog over the 30 pin connector. There is no firmware involved as far as I can tell. You also
need authentication to play video.
Regards,
Gilles
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