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  1. Hello,
    I have Lenovo z51-70 (i3 5005U, HD5500, 4gb Ram). Is my laptop enough for playing 720p/1080p x265 flawlessy? Which player would you recommend me? MPC-HC (Which is dead now), Potplayer, SMPlayer with MPV, Kodi, VLC or Windows 10 video app.
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    I wonder why you have not simply downloaded a short file from the Internet and those various media players to answer your own question.

    The short answer is 'Yes, your laptop is powerful enough with that spec laptop'.

    I use MediaPortal to play media files with a nice frontend. You could use VLC.

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    Hi,
    as you mentioned that MPC-HC is dead, i think it will return. If you likes it you can switch to MPC-BE (black edition). I personaly prefer Potplayer where you can set process priority and change videorenderer on the fly.
    Test video players you mentioned. Watch how smooth is playback and audio/video sync.

    Bernix
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  4. MPC-HC is NOT dead (yet).
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  5. Originally Posted by SamT View Post
    I wonder why you have not simply downloaded a short file from the Internet and those various media players to answer your own question.

    The short answer is 'Yes, your laptop is powerful enough with that spec laptop'.

    I use MediaPortal to play media files with a nice frontend. You could use VLC.

    SamT
    Tnx. For help
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    Hi,
    your processor supported Intel QuickSync. You can try in Potplayer - preference - filter control - open codec And here Enable Intel QuickSync Decoder. Just try it if playback is bit better.
    But according to wikipedia it will helps you only with h264...

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    I've played 1080p HEVC with quite a high bit rate (c. 6M/sec I think) on a laptop with older Intel graphics than that. It's got an Ironlake series chip, which is pretty old. It plays flawlessly with SMplayer.
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    I have an old intel i3 2120 and everything plays fine on MPC-HC
    x265 10bit
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