I'm using PowerDVD version 2.50 on windows 98 on a compy with 500MHz processor, that's the only DVD player I've got at the moment, it's software decoding. I'm also a customer of http://www.in-movies.com and I buy the odd region 2 DVD now and then from Play247 or HMV or second hand or ex rental shops, usually after having rented it first - it's unusual for me to buy a DVD that I haven't rented and liked.
Now, today, for the first time, I managed to rip a music video from a DVD (Natalie Imbruglia "Identify" from Stigmata, that's also where my current avatar is from), and convert it to a 40MB MPEG file. I noticed that the picture was obviously more blurred than the original .vob file, but what I didn't notice until after I'd played this mpeg repeatedly is that when I play the original, it's much blockier and jerkier than the mpeg I converted it to!
I can only think of one reason why low bitrate media might play better than high bitrate media. And that is, high bitrate media is CPU intensive, and my processor isn't really cut out to do it.
So does anyone have any suggestions on how I can improve its performance, preferably without shelling out on a faster processor or hardware decoder? Thanks.
Now, today, for the first time, I managed to rip a music video from a DVD (Natalie Imbruglia "Identify" from Stigmata, that's also where my current avatar is from), and convert it to a 40MB MPEG file. I noticed that the picture was obviously more blurred than the original .vob file, but what I didn't notice until after I'd played this mpeg repeatedly is that when I play the original, it's much blockier and jerkier than the mpeg I converted it to!
I can only think of one reason why low bitrate media might play better than high bitrate media. And that is, high bitrate media is CPU intensive, and my processor isn't really cut out to do it.
So does anyone have any suggestions on how I can improve its performance, preferably without shelling out on a faster processor or hardware decoder? Thanks.
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