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I wondered over to Tami's place and downloaded the Nvidia DVD player. It's nice and simple with good features, and seems to use 40% less CPU than my Leadtek supplied DVD player. Only downside occurred when *I was playing a DVD and opened the properties box, this caused a complete system lock. So if nothing else, it proves it's using the hardware at last.
Should be nice when they finish it :biggrin: (Edited by cpuuk at 12:01 am on Aug. 7, 2002) |
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was playing a DVD and opened the properties box, this caused a complete system lock. So if nothing else, it proves it's using the hardware at last.
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