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  1. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
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    My P4 2.4 w 1GB of RAM at home can't. Here's some clips to try. They're BIG - about 100MB

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    This one Stutters on MediaPlayerClassic, but runs smoothly if I play it through my MYHD TV Tuner Card. I even converted it to Program Stream and it made no difference.

    ftp://dvdcenter.hu/HDTV/Chronicles.Of.Riddick.Trailer.HDTV.1080i.ts

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    This one makes my PC cry out for help
    http://hdshowcase.microsoft.com/features/Step_into_Liquid_1080.exe
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    This one is 720P resolution, which WILL play on most >2Ghz Machines
    ftp://dvdcenter.hu/HDTV/Starwars.Trilogy.TRAILER.720p.wmv
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    I'd be interested in hearing if the PureVideo drivers from Nvidia really made a difference with HD playback.
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  2. My machine didn't even break sweat. It is a 2.4GHz AMD64 - full details can be viewed here:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/images/guides/p1182486/cobra.htm

    Those videos are fantastic quality!
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    Originally Posted by Soopafresh

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    This one makes my PC cry out for help
    http://hdshowcase.microsoft.com/features/Step_into_Liquid_1080.exe
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    Works for me....
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  4. Член BJ_M's Avatar
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    helps a whole bunch for mpeg2 if you have a video card with a built in decoder for mpegHD
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  5. Now let's see if my 533mhz celeron will make these videos crawl,just give me a few days for dialup.
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