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Meh. Again, its not a "basic computing function", its a UI feature, and yea, one they should have added earlier, but its totally asinine to try to call that out as a "feature the hardware can do but software can't" as if its somewhat special.
Yes it is a "basic computing function", and yes the hardware can do it but the software wasn't making it available.
I'll defer to iPhone owners for specifics, but I'm pretty sure there are apps out there capable of doing a wider array of formats. And this is another silly attempt to portray a purely software function as a "hardware" feature the software lacks. If they had a built-in hardware divx decoder but no software to use it, that would count in your argument.
The A4 SoC has more GPU capabilities than the limited array of formats available on iTunes would suggest. Transcoding is still often necessary for playback of non-native formats on the iPhone.
