Why does a 35$ dvd player work better than a 2000$ computer?

smopoim86

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I know that a dvd player has one purpose, but shouldn't a computer play dvd's just as well. I don't know if it's the software i'm using or what but my computer wont play dvd's wort a crap.

X2 4800+
7800gtx

so no excuse in the hardware department
 

rstrohkirch

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a p3 500 with 128meg ram and just about any circa 2000 video card with mpeg2 acceleration will play DVDs just fine
 

bluestrobe

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Software is the problem with dvds+PC's. Sony and their technologies.

I never had a problem with them other than finding a player software I liked.
 

JackBurton

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Dude, my DVD-ROM drive (16x Pioneer) slaps around any stand alone DVD player. Get a good DVD drive and PowerDVD and you'll be set.
 

randomlinh

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i've had more lucky w/ standalones when it comes to errors in the media though.. my PC will choke and refuse to play while the standalone will seemingly ignore and skip it. heh.
 

0roo0roo

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meh, nvidia charges for purevideo. atleast ati doesn't for something that should be standard
 

ribbon13

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Originally posted by: smopoim86
I know that a dvd player has one purpose, but shouldn't a computer play dvd's just as well. I don't know if it's the software i'm using or what but my computer wont play dvd's wort a crap.

X2 4800+
7800gtx

so no excuse in the hardware department

If you have such equipment the only thing restraining you is your ignorance
 

Geomagick

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Purevideo is very good, and well worth the small amount of money it costs.

Personally I keep my PC and home cinema separate, and as a result Purevideo does not get much of a work out.