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[ale] DVD player
- Subject: [ale] DVD player
- From: agcarver+ale at acarver.net (Alex Carver)
- Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 15:40:38 -0700
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Strangely it worked fine under XP Home (the previous OS obviously ;)).
In fact I watched a DVD on the machine before I wiped it. There were a
couple hiccups because a Windows update was trying to happen in the
background but once I shut that down it was fine through the movie with
one blip at the layer switch.
On 9/23/2013 15:32, Jim Kinney wrote:
> +1. Underpowered hardware sounds likely.
> On Sep 23, 2013 12:09 PM, "Calvin Harrigan" <calvin.harrigan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 9/23/2013 11:54 AM, Alex Carver wrote:
>>
>>> Mplayer didn't work on mine. It kept crashing out of the DVD playback
>>> almost as soon as it started. The main problem during playback is short
>>> pausing/jerks in the video which I'm attributing to slow throughput from
>>> the DVD drive itself. Even reniced to -10 xine was having issues. I'll
>>> have to try VLC again, too.
>>>
>>> On 9/23/2013 08:51, Boris Borisov wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm using mplayer on the PC's slow CPU and not much memory. Old
>>>> Toshiba 700 Mhz 192 MB RAM.
>>>
>> That also sounds like not enough CPU horse power. A P3 at 1 GHz may not
>> cut it without hardware assistance. As far as I know any dvd drive can read
>> data fast enough to allow for video playback.