Micca Slim-HD: 1080p In Your Pocket
by Vivek Gowri on November 23, 2010 1:40 AM EST- Posted in
- Home Theater
- Micca
- Slim-HD
- Media Player
Micca Slim-HD - Performance
The Slim-HD has it’s fair share of container and codec support, as listed in the table below. Most of the standard suspects are there, but some of the more interesting (or obscure) things like webm, m2v, and ISO are missing from the spec sheet.
Micca Slim-HD Digital Media Player | ||||
Feature | Supported Formats | |||
1080p Video | MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4-XVID, DIVX, H.264, H.263, WMV9/VC1 | |||
720p Video | RMVB | |||
Video Containers | MKV, AVI, TS/TP, MP4/M4V, MOV, VOB, PMP, RM/RMVB, MPG, M2TS, FLV, WMV | |||
Audio Codecs | MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC, APE, AAC, AC3, ATRA, DTS | |||
Image Files | JPG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG | |||
Analog Video Outputs | 720x576 (PAL), 720x480 (NTSC) | |||
Digital Video Outputs | 480p, 720p (50Hz/60Hz), 1080i (50Hz/60Hz), 1080p (50Hz/60Hz) |
But when we ran the Slim-HD through our Media Streaming Compatibility Test Suite, we hit some problems. First and foremost, higher framerate 1080p x264 got shafted, especially in the .mkv container. Tons of choppiness, to an unwatchable extent. Add DTS Master Audio, and you end up with a literal slideshow. Weirdly, the problem with DTS-MA also showed up in the 720p test clip. Even trying it two or three times didn’t work too well. The other problem is that while trying to play through those clips, the entire unit would basically go unresponsive to remote inputs (for example, trying to pause it or exit the video and go back to the menu). Let’s just say that the slower processor is coming back to bite the Slim-HD.
As we mentioned before, no ISO support, so the DVD and BD ISO files were goners. Some of the files simply wouldn’t open, even files in common formats supposedly supported by the Slim-HD (note the OGG file [012], the 1080p24 x264 mp4 [010], and a few others). And then some of the more obscure formats that don’t work. We do have to admit that these test streams are meant to put even high end media streamers under stress, and that most of the streams with which the Slim-HD has problems with are not very common. As long as you don't expect everything off the Internet to play, the Slim-HD keeps chugging along.
Micca Slim-HD: AT Media Streamer Test Suite | |||||||
File Name | Aspects Tested | Max. Score |
Slim-HD Score |
Notes | |||
001-1080p30.x264.AC3.m2ts | H.264, AC3, M2TS |
8
|
8
|
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002-480i30.MPEG.ASF.dvr-ms | ASF, DVR-MS |
2
|
0 | Format Not Recognized | |||
003-1080p24.WMV9.WMAPro.6Ch.wmv | WMV9, WMAPro |
8
|
8 | ||||
004-1080p60.x264.8ref.mkv | 60 fps L5.1 H.264 |
8
|
2
|
Very Choppy Playback | |||
005-1440x1080i30.SonyAVCHD.m2ts | HD Camcorder Clips |
10
|
10
|
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006-1080p24.x264.16ref.mkv | L5.1 H.264 |
8
|
0 | File Does Not Play | |||
007-1080p.x264.DTS.6Ch.mkv | DTS |
10
|
10
|
||||
008-DTS-HRA.8Ch.m2ts | DTS-HRA Bitstreaming |
8
|
8
|
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009-TrueHD.6Ch..m2ts | TrueHD Bitstreaming |
8
|
8
|
||||
010-1080p24.x264.AAC.mp4 | AAC, MP4 |
8
|
0 | File Does Not Play | |||
011-FLAC.6Ch.ASS.Subs.mkv | FLAC, ASS Subs |
8
|
4
|
Stylized Subs not displayed | |||
012-1080p24.Vorbis.ogg | Vorbis, OGG |
4
|
0
|
File Does Not Play | |||
013-352p25RV40.RACook.rmvb | Real Media |
8
|
8
|
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014-1080i25.AVC.AC3..MPEG-TS.trp | TRP |
2
|
0 | Format Not Recognized | |||
015-360p24.XVid.12LanguagesSRT.Subs.mkv | UTF Subs |
8
|
8 | ||||
016-1080i30.MPEG2.HeavilyInterlaced.ts | Deinterlacing for MPEG-2 |
8
|
2
|
Flickering Issues | |||
017-1080p24.TrueHD.PGS.Subs.mkv | PGS Subs, TrueHD Bitstreaming from MKV |
12
|
8 | No Subtitles | |||
018-480p.TVCapture.wtv | WTV |
4
|
0
|
Format Not Recognized | |||
019-240p.H264.AAC.m4v | M4V |
8
|
8
|
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020-1080p30.x264.AC3.m2ts | H.264, AC3, M2TS |
10
|
10 | ||||
021-442p30.DivX.AAC.mkv | DivX in MKV Container |
8
|
8
|
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022-DVDISO.iso | DVD ISO |
10
|
0
|
No ISO Support | |||
023-BluRayISO.iso | Blu Ray ISO |
10
|
0 | No ISO Support | |||
024-1080p24.x264.DTS-MA.7Ch.mkv | DTS-MA Bitstreaming from MKV |
4
|
0
|
Extremely Choppy Video, No Audio | |||
025-720p24.x264.DTS-MA.6Ch.mkv | DTS-MA Bitstreaming from MKV |
4
|
0
|
Extremely Choppy Video, No Audio | |||
026-1080p24.VC1.AC3.mkv | VC1 in MKV |
10
|
10
|
||||
027-1440x576p25.WVC1.wmv | WVC1 |
8
|
8 |
||||
028-720p60.WVC1.WMA3.6Ch.wmv | 60fps WVC1 |
8
|
8 | ||||
029-1080p60.AVC.AAC.MP4 | HD Camcorder Clips |
10
|
10
|
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030-272p.VP6.MP3.FLV | VP6 in FLV, MP3 |
10
|
0
|
File Does Not Play | |||
031-854x480p30.H264.AAC.flv | H.264 in FLV |
10
|
10
|
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032-1080p.VP8.Vorbis.webm | VP8, WebM |
10
|
0
|
Format Not Recognized | |||
033-480p24.MPEG1.mpg | MPEG-1 |
4
|
4
|
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034-1080p24.xvid.avi | HD Xvid, AVI |
10
|
10
|
||||
035-672p30.DIVX.MP3.divx | DivX |
10
|
10
|
||||
036-720p60.MPEG2.m2v | MPEG-2, M2V |
2
|
0 | Format Not Recognized | |||
037-1080p30.MPEG2TS.ts | TS |
2
|
2
|
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038-1080p25.AVC.AAC.6Ch.MOV.mov | MOV |
10
|
10
|
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039-1080p24.RV40.Cook.rmvb | HD Real Media |
8
|
8 | ||||
040-Anamorphic.MultAud.MultSubs.mkv | Anamorphic, SSA Subs |
10
|
10 |
||||
041-1080p24.VC1.DTSHD-MA.m2ts | VC1 in M2TS, DTS-HD Bitstreaming |
6
|
6
|
Only passed DTS | |||
042-1080p24.VC1.TrueHD.AC3.m2ts | VC1 in M2TS, TrueHD Bitstreaming |
6
|
6
|
||||
043-1080i30.H264.HeavilyInterlaced.ts | Deinterlacing for H264 |
8
|
2
|
Flickering Issues | |||
044-1080i30.VC1.HeavilyInterlaced.ts | Deinterlacing for VC1 |
8
|
2
|
Flickering Issues | |||
Total |
226 out of 336
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Overall, the Slim-HD scored 226 out of a possible 336 points, which is 67.25%. That’s pretty good compared to the WD TV Live Plus, which got just 200 (58%), but here’s the rub. The WD TV got really owned in our compatibility suite by the lack of WMV audio and the entire RMVB format. Other than that, it seems that the WD TV might do slightly better with highly compressed 1080p video, but it just doesn’t have the amount of compatibility that the Slim-HD does, and if you’re really into Windows Media or Real Player video formats, the Slim-HD is clearly the way to go.
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Freddo - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
I wasn't aware of this device, and I feel that with better support for file format (like ogm) and supper for all kinds of subtitles, it would suit me perfectly. So something I will keep my eyes on when they decide to release a new device next year or whenever it happens.I also like that the UI seem to be very basic, which suits me just fine.
GreenArrow2k4 - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
Can this device play the iso format?therealnickdanger - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
I would say "RTFA", but that would be rude.No, it does not play ISOs.
Pino - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
Can someone comment about subtitles support?Wich formats are supported?
How the subtitles looks on screen? Yellow? White?
Thanks.
jack@micca - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
Hi,For subtitle, this player supports SUB, ASS, SRT, SSA, SMI. Of course it also supports embedded subtitles in MKV files.
The subtitles are white .
Here are some additional specs for this player:
http://content.miccastore.com/micca-slim-hd
Jack
Sufo - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
So, if it supports ass in mkv, does that mean it supports proper styling (colours, packed fonts, animations)? Or does it just render them in a default config, as your "The subtitles are white" statement would suggest?jack@micca - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
Hi,The subtitles will be displayed, but will not be stylized. This is a limitation of the player for the moment.
Jack
MrCromulent - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
Thanks for the thorough review.Are subtitles shown while fast forwarding at 2x and 4x speed (or even higher)?
MrCromulent - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
Since jack@micca didn't answer, I guess the answer is no :)jack@micca - Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - link
I needed to get my hands on one to check. And the result is that subtitles are not displayed when fast forwarding.Jack