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Computer for HD/Blue Ray DVD?

 
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John Carrier



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:55 pm    Post subject: Computer for HD/Blue Ray DVD? Reply with quote

With the HD/BR competition still unresolved, one can bet on one or the other
with a dedicated player or spend big bucks to get a player that will handle
both formats.

OR ...

You can incorporate your AV capable computer with a DVD that handles both
formats.

Has anyone done this? Are the results okay?

I can see problems with insufficient control of video and audio output. I
also wonder whether the more exotic audio modes (beyond Dolby digital and
DTS) can be output successfully. Comments?

Thanks,
John

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mykey



Joined: 01 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 3:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Computer for HD/Blue Ray DVD? Reply with quote

On Dec 17, 5:55 am, "John Carrier" wrote:
> With the HD/BR competition still unresolved, one can bet on one or the other
> with a dedicated player or spend big bucks to get a player that will handle
> both formats.
>
> OR ...
>
> You can incorporate your AV capable computer with a DVD that handles both
> formats.
>
> Has anyone done this? Are the results okay?
>
> I can see problems with insufficient control of video and audio output. I
> also wonder whether the more exotic audio modes (beyond Dolby digital and
> DTS) can be output successfully. Comments?
>
> Thanks,
> John

yes and the manufacturer of the drive allows it with
a software upgrade (that you pay extra for)
and it works well with a 512 video card, you may
find much better than the motherboard video that's
built in many times. It takes a lot of the processor
to run and using a second processor on the video
card works to your advantage, but pay, pay pay for
it. And yes there are more audio modes that you
pay more for again.

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