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Trimax OzoneHD T2 Wi-Fi
Trimax OzoneHD Wi-Fi
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TypeMedia PlayerMedia Player
Connectivity and interfaces
Wi-Fi++
Card reader
Web browser
IPTV support
Connectors
HDMI11
LAN100 Mbps100 Mbps
AV output
Coaxial output
Hardware
CPU frequency1500 MHz1500 MHz
Built-in memory8 GB8 GB
RAM1 GB1 GB
General
Video decodersVC-1, H.265, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, DIVX, RealMedia
Remote control++
Cooling systempassive (no fan)passive (no fan)
Dimensions (WxHxD)115x25x115 mm115x25x115 mm
Weight220 g220 g
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2017august 2017

Video decoders

Codec — from the phrase "Encoder-DECoder" — in this case is the format used for encoding digital video during storage/transmission and decoding during playback (without encoding, video data would take up an unjustifiably large amount of space). Do not confuse this parameter with the format of video files: different files of the same format can be encoded with different codecs, and if the corresponding codec is not supported by the player, video playback will be impossible, even if the file format itself corresponds to the capabilities of the device. And in models with online TV support (see "Features") this nuance also determines compatibility with a specific broadcast: the general format of the broadcast is indicated by the codec used for this.

In general, modern devices usually have quite extensive sets of codecs (one of the most advanced is H.265, AV1 codecis also popular), and there are usually no problems with video playback; in extreme cases, you can use special programs for transcoding files. As for specific codecs, detailed data on them can be found in special sources, but with standard use of media players, such details are not needed.
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