From c092ea1f34000da468a4dc7fc9265b51e820bbbd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lifehackerhansol Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 08:35:28 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] videoplayers: x264 -> h.264 --- pages/_en-US/ds-index/videoplayers.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/pages/_en-US/ds-index/videoplayers.md b/pages/_en-US/ds-index/videoplayers.md index a4f0ef6..47aed26 100644 --- a/pages/_en-US/ds-index/videoplayers.md +++ b/pages/_en-US/ds-index/videoplayers.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Note: Actual max FPS is dependent on video content and length. |----------------|--------------------------------|----------------|-------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|---------------| |Moonshell |`.dpg`, MPEG1 |Flashcards only |Requires a flashcard to play videos. |24fps |256x192 | |Tuna-ViDS |`.avi`, XVid |DSi and NDS |Can only reach a certain framerate/bitrate.|15fps |256x192 | -|MPEG4Player |`.mp4`, x264 |DSi and NDS |Can only play short videos. |24fps |256x144 | +|MPEG4Player |`.mp4`, H.264 |DSi and NDS |Can only play short videos. |24fps |256x144 | |Rocket Video |`.rvid`, Raw/LZ77 |DSi and NDS |Dumps frames in an uncompressed format. |up to 25fps (Progressive) or 50fps (Interlaced)|256x192 | There are lots of players to choose from. Moonshell is the first on the list because it should be the first thing that comes to mind when playing videos on NDS. However, it requires the user to have a flashcard.