You shoudl read what some of the driod lovers say and the comparisons of droid x to sg1; btw you confuse different issues and totally mis-state the codec situation.
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Yes tegra is more efficient with some bit rates than other due to the instruction set it supports; but that does not automagically mean that you have to re-encode your videos and that is a different issue than codec.
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Yes the stock player on some phones will support some codec others will not.
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So tell me do you have a large (or even small) selection of videos that will run perfectly fine on the Evo3d and stutter on the photon (the photon is the only tegra phone in your list) ?
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Mind you there are many very good reasons to dislike the Photon but please don't spread FUD.
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Btw I deliberately did not mention rockplayer; but rather moboplayer.
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Yes tegra is more efficient with some bit rates than other due to the instruction set it supports; but that does not automagically mean that you have to re-encode your videos and that is a different issue than codec.
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Yes the stock player on some phones will support some codec others will not.
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So tell me do you have a large (or even small) selection of videos that will run perfectly fine on the Evo3d and stutter on the photon (the photon is the only tegra phone in your list) ?
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Mind you there are many very good reasons to dislike the Photon but please don't spread FUD.
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Btw I deliberately did not mention rockplayer; but rather moboplayer.
I doubt that the audio and reception would be so significantly better on the Photon that it would be a deciding factor. And unless the battery lasts three or four days, which it won't, it's not going to be a big differentiator. None of these features are making consumers flock to Moto devices. I don't know why the Photon will be the audio/reception/battery powerhouse none of the its brethren are.
The codec thing is huge because with you don't have to re-encode files for the device. That's literally hundreds of hours a year saved from not having to re-encode files. With Tegra2 devices, you have to re-encode HD files to lower bitrates. Playing files with Rockplayer (which can't handle even 720p files) or VLC is not the same as using the native palyer -- the system player is the one that typically outputs via the HDMI port. And most of the "players" on the market are just skins for the default player. Plus, I use the system player on the Galaxy Tab, and it's got a lot of great features like screen lock, 4 way orientation, and bookmarking and auto-saving your place in the file. If you actually don't use the video player, then you might not get the codec thing. If you're used to wasting your time using Handbrake, you might not get the codec thing.
Removing a phone from consideration because the features don't interest me makes perfect logical sense. Why would I waste my time considering a phone I'm not interested in?