Reply 6440 of 29618, by TheAbandonwareGuy
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wrote:wrote:wrote:Talked my 2002 Sony Vaio WinME laptop into playing DVDs. I had to hunt down CyberLink PowerDVD 3.0 in order to get a software decoder for InterActual 2.0 to use.
Worked fine. Didn't look that bad either when watching a 4:3 movie on a 4:3 display.
I actually got DVDs to play on my Celeron-433 Windows 95 build by using InterVideo WinDVD 1.3.5c, Pretty good for 1999 hardware. actually got some of my older systems to play DVDs just fine as well, especially my Dell Inspiron 8000 which came with a Dell OEM copy of InterVideo WinDVD 3.0.
Yep - put a Creative 2x DVD drive in the 64mb Pentium II 333 system I built to take to University back in 1998. They played just fine using Power DVD (version 2 I think). Anyone else remember those double-sided DVDs that were 4:3 on one side and 16:9 on the other?
It was only when I discovered DivX that I felt the need to upgrade that system.
I'm assuming you discovered DivX about the same time you discovered broadband and a certain website from Sweden?..... 😀
I wonder what the absolute slowest acceptable CPU for DVD playback is though? I would think either the fastest Pentium MMXs or the Slowest Pentium IIs would be minimum.
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