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More info?)
Robert Nurse wrote:
> Thanks. I've got all these already. Here's my system spec:
>
> Here's my system:
>
> AMD Thunderbird 850
> 512MB SDRAM
> Windows 2000
> GeForce 4 Ti 4200/128Mb
> Sound Blaster Live
>
> Acceptable? Do you have any player software recommendations?
Should be fine. The only real gotcha is that if the board has S-video or
composite out nvidia has gone a bit overboard on enforcing Macrovision and
you may not be able to use hardware acceleration with the most recent
drivers. As for player software PowerDVD, WinDVD, and the nvidia player
all work fine.
> "J. Clarke" <jclarke@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
> news:<c5c4k801kcc@news4.newsguy.com>...
>> Robert Nurse wrote:
>>
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I'd like to watch DVD movies on my PC. What specs do I look for in a
>> > good drive? What other hardware do I need in order to watch DVD
>> > movies?
>>
>> All you really need is a DVD drive, a video board, and a sound board.
>> Fine points--there are DVD drives that can be flashed "region free" if
>> you plan on obtaining DVDs from outside of whatever part of the world you
>> live in, and if your CPU is slow you might want to consider an
>> accelerator board such as the RealMagic Xcard.
>>
>> Beyond that, look at the software bundle and read up on the player
>> software that's provided--if the drive includes a good player then it
>> might be worth paying a bit more than for one that is going to require
>> you to buy a different player.
>>
>> Beyond that, they pretty much all work for playing DVDs.
>>
>> > TIA
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