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These players have hardware decoders - ie chips specifically designed to decode H.264, VC-1, etc. They can only do what they were designed to do, and nothing more. The only possible exception (among Bluray players) is the PS3 which in theory has enough compute power to run a HEVC decoder in software. However this is simply a technical possibility - I don't have any specific information that this is planned and in fact it is quite unlikely. |
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