You may also check Splash Lite or PRO. A friend of mine with ION netbook is a big fan of splash. He watches mainly 1080p movies and mpc-hc also stutters on his netbook.
I use MPC-HC and Splash player.
Now im also using Splash PRO trial - it has full (h264, vc-1, mpeg-2) dxva support for ati and nvidia.
I tried VLC dxva and its quite bad. Does not work on Intel. On nvidia many problems... Well, ive never liked vlc :) mpc-hc and splash are far better for hd!
First of all, free software is not a photoshop type program, it is just a crapp :(
You can try to play with paint.net and gimp but this s/w is much worse than ps.
For HD videos I prefer Splash Lite.
Doesnt support subtitles in MKV yet, but looks good, uses dxva and works really fast. I find it better than MPC-HC on my PCs.
For SD videos I keep using mpc-hc.
I think the same. 6-8GB will be max in next 2-4 years. Only some marketing actions (Win8 minimum requirement of 8GB or something) can force people to upgrade to 16GB or more.
4GB RAM is even too much for movies (1080p), for graphics and other applications that normal end users use. Even for new...
There is no playback quality difference for progressive streams I think.
But there is quite big difference for interlaced videos.
Splash does better deinterlacing and video is much smoother.
DragonWoLf: there are many players that can resume playback (KMPlayer).
Well, I thought it is not possible to play 1080p over wireless.
Thanks uv for this info. I did some testing and Splash really plays smoothly 1080p (mkv, mp4 etc) over wireless. This is impressive. Splash opens file very fast and seeking through the file is almost as fast as with a file on local...
i used cs4 photoshop, fireworks and flash on win7. everything ok.
i think cs4 has so many cool features that i dont need cs5 :)
for me cs4 package is a complete solution, but we will see what comes with cs5...
Others said everythin you need. Almost everything.
Kids are smart... For my friend's son, it took 1 year to break internet limitations (he is 14).
Kid just got somewhere linux booting from cd :)
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