Need a DVD Player for a slower machine

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  • TimeZone
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    Junior Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 17

    #16
    The Edge, Thanks for looking.

    Shiny#3, I appreciate your looking, but I have tried these in the past and a few other versions off the Compaq site without success. It gave a hardware not supported message right at the start of the setup program. I am guessing it is probably Compaq specific on these versions and doesn't seem to work for IBM ThinkPads, at least not mine.

    Thanks
    TimeZone

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    • ken.walton
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      Junior Member
      • Nov 2003
      • 1

      #17
      Thinkpad 770 DVD in Windows 2000

      I too have a Thinkpad 770 (233MHz, 64Mb RAM0 with DVD drive and no original software. But I got it all working in the following way...

      This is using Windows 2000; I can't vouch for any other versions.

      First I downloaded and installed the DVD drivers from the IBM website.

      mptpcw98.exe

      Then I installed Power DVD 3.0, which installed the necessary DVD decoders. The actual program's too slow for 233Mhz, so you can then uninstall it again, which leaves the decoders instact.

      Then I used the DVD player which is cunningly hidden in Windows 2000 in the c:\winnt\system32 directory.

      And it works fine! The picture's not as sharp as on a modern PC, but it's as good as a video recorder and an average TV!

      A word of warning; this process doesn't work with SoftDVDMax 6.0; the DVD decoders aren't compatible.

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      • paul_999
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        • Dec 2003
        • 6

        #18
        Better AGP card?

        My slow machine is 375Mhz PC. I tested the hard drive record @ 7.5MBs so its good enough to capture raw DV from a camcorder we are buying for xmas.

        With lots of patience I could encode mpeg-2, but I know it does not play mpeg-2 too well on my 1999 ATI Rage 128 16mb 2X AGP graphics with the XP cpu often hitting 100%

        If I upgraded to a modern 2x/4x AGP card [in 2x mode] would that let me see quality mpeg or even raw DV/AVI full screen with little CPU overhead?
        Later I would move the new card to a new PC of course, when I've got spare cash.

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        • micmovie
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          Junior Member
          • Jan 2004
          • 1

          #19
          same problem (DVDexpress)

          Have you solved your problem?
          I have the same problem, looking for
          DVDexpress for my ThinkPad 770E!!

          Who can give me a hint??

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