****The Official Samsung Galaxy S II Thread***

> 8GB in size
> 9000 kbps in bitrate

Some PCs cant even handle full HD in that quality... yet this little handheld joy ploughs on through it and taunts you with sexy crisp images while it does it.

Oh... and it played the file instantly upon clicking play. Skipping took about 1-2 seconds, same as on my machine though running an i7.

That's honestly pretty freaking amazing. :eek:
 
Worked fine here... Not sure on that one. Others welcome to confirm if you need proof. Could be a modified FAT32 file system with extentions for large file handling.

Wait... just Googled and the file system is EXT4, so nothing to do with FAT32. Should have known that in the first place really, not sure why I had int in mind that it could have been FAT32. :)
 
Well it can't play files larger than 4GB (or something to that effect), it has been discussed here lots of times I'm sure... Khaaan! where are you :p
 
No doubt I'm wrong about this (until someone can tell me how to confirm bitrate.... this is my guessing) but...

Up is 96mins long (though on a DVD some of the data is going to be for the menus etc etc) so at the very best 96mins (96x60) divided by 8GB (8192MB) is 0.703125

Big Buck Bunny is 507MB and is just under 10mins long.. divide that and you get 1.18343....

Would that not mean that latter is of a higher bitrate?
 
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