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Message # 72523.2 Subject: What are we considering a old pc? Date: Sat 27/01/18 01:26:58 GMT Name: Anonymous |
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Quick question what’s an old pc? A p4, core 2, I-series or amd processor? Ram, graphics card? Just being old really doesn’t say much for play 4K |
In reply to Message (72523) 4K wetlook on older computers, question and advice
By MikeyABQ - Fri 26/01/18 18:54:18 GMT So I just downloaded my first 4K clip (see below :)) knowing very well that my cheap home not-even-full HD computer will not manage to play it and I will have to view it at work :D. Sure enough, when played on the famed VLC media player it didn't work at all, a few seconds, than stopped and chocked and showed some pixels from time to time. Than I tried the infamous Windows Media Player and... surprise, some how it plays smoothly on a cheap computer with a 720p screen. It seems the Windows Media Player has some feature to drop the quality or something which makes the computer handle it - this was the advice
The question, does anyone know a similar life hack for 4K on normal cheap HQ tablets? I mean a player that will play them and when it comes to tablets also a way to physically move them, as my tablet refuses to accept files over 4GB. Thanks in advance
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