Its automatic
audio file handling feature does this by hiding all the individual audio files that make up the audiobook so that you never have to deal with the audio files.
Not exact matches
In fact, if your device has a chip designed with support for H. 264 HD video playback, it may be able to
handle 1080p video
files in that format quite easily — but that same device will likely offer choppy playback and
audio / video synchronization issues if you try playing a 720p MKV
file.
Most Android phones can
handle H. 263, H. 264, and some MP4 and 3gp video
files as well as MP3, AAC, WAV, and Ogg Vorbis
audio.
It
handles only MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, not WMA or Audible, there are no organizing facilities (you can't organize into albums, playlists, etc.),
audio books are mixed in with music
files, and NOOK doesn't keep track of where you were in an
audio book chapter.
NOOK's
handling of
audio files is almost not worth mentioning.
Powered by a dedicated digital sound processor, the speaker system can
handle 24 - bit, 192kHz
audio files.
If you're looking to invest in a good value multi-room
audio system that can
handle virtually all streaming services and
file types — including the very best in Hi - Res lossless
audio — you'll not find much better than the updated Denon Heos HS2.
If you are in the desktop mode on Consumer Preview and attempt to launch an
audio or video
file then the Metro versions of the players
handle playback.
Although the HT - NT5 includes Wi - Fi, it also allows for a wired network connection, which could be important if you're taking advantage of the 4K video pass - through or high - resolution
audio — a wired connection will
handle the large
files better.
Sony's Hi - Res
audio support continues on the Xperia XZ1 and XZ1 Compact, with both handsets able to
handle higher bitrate
audio files as well as upscaling MP3
files for improved quality.
If you're looking to invest in a good value multi-room
audio system that can
handle virtually all streaming services and
file types — including the very best in hi - res lossless
audio — you'll not find much better than the updated Denon Heos HS2.
Huawei has teamed up with Harmon Kardon to co-engineer the
audio on the MediaPad M3, creating a monstrously loud 1 - watt stereo speaker system that vibrates through the tablet's body, powered by a dedicated digital sound processor (DSP) that
handles 192kHz / 24 - bit high definition music
files.