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Atrix play 1080p

animeware

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Hi all I was wondering can the Atrix with the new firmware can it play 1080p .mp4 videos can anyone respond to this please?
 
Hi all I was wondering can the Atrix with the new firmware can it play 1080p .mp4 videos can anyone respond to this please?

Yes...the Atrix can play 1080p HD. It just cant record in 1080p right now. I think the Gingerbread update in July will implement full HD recording, not just playback of 1080.
 
Yes...the Atrix can play 1080p HD. It just cant record in 1080p right now. I think the Gingerbread update in July will implement full HD recording, not just playback of 1080.

I'm confused if I update the Firmware latest version will the 1080p can no longer work when viewing it.....?

I want to buy the Atrix I need to know these questions before I spend a lot of money on a smartphone Thx....
 
Hi all I was wondering can the Atrix with the new firmware can it play 1080p .mp4 videos can anyone respond to this please?
Not now, but with greyblur you can add it...
THIS IS NOT FOR AT&T ATRIX
Patch for GRAYBLUR and requires OLYEM 2.1.1 SBF
1.Making sure your phone is unplugged go to:
“Settings -> Applications -> Development”
Enable USB Debugging – Tick the box.
2.Pull down the Notification bar up top and select “USB Connection”
Select “None” and press OK
3.Extrac Seven's BlurFix to the c drive (ex.C:\SevenBlurpatch) run “Seven's Blurfix” and follow the steps prompted in the CMD window.
-After the script files have been copied over it will ask you to press any key to continue.
(It will leave you with an open ADB Shell, displaying the “$” symbol)

4.Type the following commands in this order:
su

MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE’s SCREEN IS ON. PAY ATTENTION as it will prompt you to ALLOW or DENY. Select ALLOW on your phone or this will FAIL.
The $ sign will change to a # sign meaning you have Root access through the terminal window. Now we just manually execute
Type the following command at the # prompt:
./data/local/tmp/blurfix_script.sh
NOTE: I in no way made all this, credit goes to whoever did. However feel free to thank me if it helped :)
 

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