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So apart from my computer, we also have a HTPC in the living room which was built at Christmas last year.
So far with 1920x1080 video it has managed to play perfectly fine (I say perfectly, I mean it was watchable but sometimes had slight drop in framerate). However we have just put Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince onto it and ripped it onto pc which plays from M2TS format. However in the brighter and more intensive parts of the film, the framerate does drop and the sound goes out of sync quite considerably.
I put the film on my other PC and my laptop and the playback is faultless so I am pretty much guessing that the hardware in the Media Center PC is holding it back.
However because money is tight I want to know what exactly is holding the computer back from it playing 1080 films so just the one bit can be replaced and not the rest of it.
The spec is:
Motherboard: WinFast 6100M2MA
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ 2.2Ghz
Memory: 2x 1GB Corsair XMS2 800Mhz
Graphics card: nVidia Geforce 8400GS
OS: 7 Ultimate 64bit
I would naturally guess at it being the graphics card but apparently I read somewhere that video is rendered with the CPU? I'm not that clued up really because I just bought a PC and it worked and this one doesn't work so well so thought I would ask y'all on here to see what you say.
Anyway just let me know what you think is holding it back, and whatever it is, if you have any ideas on what to replace it with? (This is strictly just a PC for watching video and listening to music and really needs to be as cheap as possible).
Thanks in advance!
So far with 1920x1080 video it has managed to play perfectly fine (I say perfectly, I mean it was watchable but sometimes had slight drop in framerate). However we have just put Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince onto it and ripped it onto pc which plays from M2TS format. However in the brighter and more intensive parts of the film, the framerate does drop and the sound goes out of sync quite considerably.
I put the film on my other PC and my laptop and the playback is faultless so I am pretty much guessing that the hardware in the Media Center PC is holding it back.
However because money is tight I want to know what exactly is holding the computer back from it playing 1080 films so just the one bit can be replaced and not the rest of it.
The spec is:
Motherboard: WinFast 6100M2MA
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ 2.2Ghz
Memory: 2x 1GB Corsair XMS2 800Mhz
Graphics card: nVidia Geforce 8400GS
OS: 7 Ultimate 64bit
I would naturally guess at it being the graphics card but apparently I read somewhere that video is rendered with the CPU? I'm not that clued up really because I just bought a PC and it worked and this one doesn't work so well so thought I would ask y'all on here to see what you say.
Anyway just let me know what you think is holding it back, and whatever it is, if you have any ideas on what to replace it with? (This is strictly just a PC for watching video and listening to music and really needs to be as cheap as possible).
Thanks in advance!
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