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Vista Home Basic suitable for GBPVR?

 
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Vista Home Basic suitable for GBPVR?
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2008-04-12, 10:41 AM
PowerDVD 7 for audio and video
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2008-04-12, 10:47 AM
ok just curious
im going against all my rules at the moment and using nvidia for audio and power dvd for video
i found that the power dvd audio one wouldnt let me fastforward without locking up

i have been anti vista but my laptop system board has crapped out so im using the mrs laptop with vista on it and im coming around
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2008-04-12, 10:56 AM
To be honest I am the same all the bells and whistles and the aero interface don't wash with me. I turn it all off and run the interface set to 'classic windows'. Frankly if I could get XP running with full hardware EVR playback I would go back in a shot. Which is probably why microsoft haven't incorporated it into XP. They need to make more billions.
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2008-04-15, 12:14 PM
Bathman Wrote:To be honest I am the same all the bells and whistles and the aero interface don't wash with me. I turn it all off and run the interface set to 'classic windows'. Frankly if I could get XP running with full hardware EVR playback I would go back in a shot. Which is probably why microsoft haven't incorporated it into XP. They need to make more billions.

I was curious what EVR was all about and stumbled on this relating to XP and EVR:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/archive/i...53274.html
Thought it might interest you Smile
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