In general, is a tower computer with a fairly current, fairly fast video card better for playing ripped dvds and blurays from hard drive without "jerkiness" in the picture than a fairly new laptop?
Which aspects of the computer have the most to do with how smoothly the video plays back: amount of memory, cpu speed, quality of video card or video portion of motherboard (if video is built in to the motherboard only)?
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No need to limit this to using a computer. I routinely play back movies from a WD-Live player, which files are playing back from an attached portable HDD, with no real-time computer involvement at all. These are sometimes DVD structures that have been copied to the portable drive, or else .MKVs, .AVI files, etc. Haven't done any Blu-Rays this way yet, but I probably could. So far, jerky playback has not been an issue. It is typically as good or better than live-streaming, as you'd see from Netflix. If the files are at higher than DVD resolution, this can also be better looking than what you'd get from NF, Hulu, etc.
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I've been using VMP Media player for a couple of years. It seems to work well with BD commercial discs and MKV backup of the same.
I do have AnyDVDHD running in the background.
I've used VLC, but it does require a bit of CPU power. VSO seems to work better. And you might try some of the other software players.Last edited by redwudz; 21st Mar 2015 at 21:09.
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