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Can a LE-1620 @2.4 ghz decode a blue ray movie, via PowerDVD 9 ?



 
 
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Old May 23rd 10, 05:55 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
TE Cheah
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Default Can a LE-1620 @2.4 ghz decode a blue ray movie, via PowerDVD 9 ?

@ just 1x playback speed, using AMD 690g chipset & 2 gb ddr2 ram
.. CPU usage during playback of dvd D9 movie @1x speed already
can reach 77%, @2x speed - 100%.
If not, what's the minimum cpu ( single core ) speed needed for 1x
speed ?



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Old May 24th 10, 11:02 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
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Default Can a LE-1620 @2.4 ghz decode a blue ray movie, via PowerDVD 9 ?

On Mon, 24 May 2010 00:55:45 +0800, TE Cheah wrote:

@ just 1x playback speed, using AMD 690g chipset & 2 gb ddr2 ram . CPU
usage during playback of dvd D9 movie @1x speed already can reach 77%,
@2x speed - 100%.
If not, what's the minimum cpu ( single core ) speed needed for 1x speed
?


It should be enough. But I'm only guessing. Years back I used an old
Duron 1600 overclocked to 2GHz to decode 1080i at about 80%. The cpu
power required will depend on the rest of you system. With Nvidia VDPAU,
it probably wouldn't need more than 10% of the cpu.


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Old May 26th 10, 03:08 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
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Default Can a LE-1620 @2.4 ghz decode a blue ray movie, via PowerDVD 9 ?

"TE Cheah" wrote in message
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@ just 1x playback speed, using AMD 690g chipset & 2 gb ddr2 ram
. CPU usage during playback of dvd D9 movie @1x speed already
can reach 77%, @2x speed - 100%.
If not, what's the minimum cpu ( single core ) speed needed for 1x
speed ?

See if you can playback the trailers easily.
http://trailers.apple.com


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Old June 1st 10, 10:13 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
TE Cheah
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Default Can a LE-1620 @2.4 ghz decode a blue ray movie, via PowerDVD 9 ?

See if you can playback the trailers easily.
http://trailers.apple.com

I suspect 1 can't decode 1080p mov files w-o buying QTime pro. 1
site calls its mov file blu-ray, conned me to dwnld ( took 4.5 hr ) a
305 Mb trailer.


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Old June 1st 10, 10:14 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
TE Cheah
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Default Can a LE-1620 @2.4 ghz decode a blue ray movie, via PowerDVD 9 ?

It should be enough.
I found 2 1080p trailers in mp4 format : cpu usage often reach 100%
while playing ( via FLV player or PwrDVD9 ) these, both picture &
sound have pauses.

With Nvidia VDPAU,
it probably wouldn't need more than 10% of the cpu.

I'll buy & fit 1 of these decoders, & hope to decode @ even 8x speed.


 




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