What sort of computer does one require to play HDTV?
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ok, but you know how i am with video/audio and streaming 480p didn't bother me one bit.ToxicBug wrote:I can view 480p, but its not silky smooth. Therefore I don't feel like watching it, unless its absolutely perfectly smooth. For some people it would be perfectly watcheable though.
Foo, i just reformatted last week and i do have a copy of Step Into Liquid in hi-def, but i don't have anything on my hdd. I'll need to update WMP (since i never use it) but i'll check it out and post my results.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
There Microsoft recommends a 2.4GHz cpu to play these. They do definately slow-down on lower spec machines, even if you have them saved on a hard disk.
There Microsoft recommends a 2.4GHz cpu to play these. They do definately slow-down on lower spec machines, even if you have them saved on a hard disk.
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yeah, they're referring to 720p and >dzjepp wrote:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=abde1e02-b529-469e-ae6a-7417fcde9e12&displaylang=en
There Microsoft recommends a 2.4GHz cpu to play these. They do definately slow-down on lower spec machines, even if you have them saved on a hard disk.
this is why i have no problems with 480p on my machine ;o
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What specs are required for playing 1080i video?
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I wasn't aware of this before, but the new QT7 apparently lets you save streams for watching later? That is kewl. QT Alrernative has been updated today with QT7 (and the Mega Codec Pack prolly tommorow or in a few days).
Toxic, don't know why you can't save these streams, but if you where able to, then you should be able to try the tip I posted, the alternative way of playing the HD .mov clips, it might work faster on your machine.
Toxic, don't know why you can't save these streams, but if you where able to, then you should be able to try the tip I posted, the alternative way of playing the HD .mov clips, it might work faster on your machine.
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MS says:Massive Quasars wrote:What specs are required for playing 1080i video?
Optimum Configuration
(to play 1080p video with 5.1 surround sound)
# Windows XP
# Windows Media Player 10
# DirectX 9.0
# 3.0 GHz processor or equivalent
# 512 MB of RAM
# 128 MB video card
# 1920 x 1440 screen resolution
# 24-bit 96 kHz multichannel sound card
# 5.1 surround sound speaker system
hey Toxic (or anyone), try this page at Microsoft.com that has 720p and 1080i downloadable clips
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Toxic, here are Apple's recommendations for both MAC and Windows.
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i've not heard anything about it being "preferred" for broadcasting, but that could very well be. for Blu-Ray though, it's one of three. the other two are MPEG-4 AVC High Profile (previously called FRExt) and Microsoft's VC-1 video codec (the proposed SMPTE standard based on WMV9), which are mandatory.