I am planning to dual boot Windows 98 and Windows 2000. I'm just wondering which is better for DVD playback. I use PowerDVD and WinDVD and my DVDs play fine in Win98. Would there be any difference in Windows 2000?
Which OS is Best for DVD?
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I don't think you'll see any appreciable difference in playback. Unless your Win98 session is about to crash (whether from long, continuous use or buggy programs), as is normal in DOS-based OSes, the playback is unlikely going to stop.
What I meant is, Win2K is definitely rock-stable, compared to Win9x, but for a normal DVD playback session, it's really not of that much relevance. Care about stability only when you're working with important files and ones that you cannot afford to lose in a system crash.Comment
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Percentage wise I believe Win98se is the most used OS for dedicated HTPC use. Others use ME, W2K, XP but 98SE has the least problems in terms of availability of drivers, compatibility, and availability of add on tools. Of course, it is not the most stable OS but for a dedicated HTPC which has the minimal configuration and is not tinkered with once set up, it creates the least aggravation overall to configure and maintain.
Once you get a movie going, I find 98se rarely will glitch during play. The AVscience forum is a good source of info.
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