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Playing 3D bluray through internal drive in HTPC
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 312513" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>i dont think so - the processor has almost nothing to do with video playback if the graphics card is working properly - the only time any processing power is required from the CPU is if the graphics card is not strong enough and periodically will pass tasks onto the processor - otherwise the graphics card does it all </p><p></p><p>its most likely a setting on the software IMHO - as i said i was having issues with playback on XBMC while it was working perfectly on the microserver - but adjusting the settings relating to audio output made the playback become perfect - and i had just reached a stage where i was going to go and buy a graphics card for the machine and format and reinstall everything .... but i eventually got it right by playing around with settings that i suspected were incorrect</p><p></p><p>having said that you need to look at the minimum requirements for your blu-ray writer - mine says 2ghz minimum for dual core or 3ghz minimum for single core and the microserver is only 1.5ghz - thats why i have been making a song and a dance in </p><p>previous threads about wanting a N54l microserver to use with the blu-ray writer cos that is 2.2 ghz - many people have wanted to add a blu-ray writer to a microserver and in each instance i advised against it because the CPU does not reach the minimum requirements hence to me it was a futile exercise to install it </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 312513, member: 1447"] i dont think so - the processor has almost nothing to do with video playback if the graphics card is working properly - the only time any processing power is required from the CPU is if the graphics card is not strong enough and periodically will pass tasks onto the processor - otherwise the graphics card does it all its most likely a setting on the software IMHO - as i said i was having issues with playback on XBMC while it was working perfectly on the microserver - but adjusting the settings relating to audio output made the playback become perfect - and i had just reached a stage where i was going to go and buy a graphics card for the machine and format and reinstall everything .... but i eventually got it right by playing around with settings that i suspected were incorrect having said that you need to look at the minimum requirements for your blu-ray writer - mine says 2ghz minimum for dual core or 3ghz minimum for single core and the microserver is only 1.5ghz - thats why i have been making a song and a dance in previous threads about wanting a N54l microserver to use with the blu-ray writer cos that is 2.2 ghz - many people have wanted to add a blu-ray writer to a microserver and in each instance i advised against it because the CPU does not reach the minimum requirements hence to me it was a futile exercise to install it [/QUOTE]
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