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<blockquote data-quote="matelot" data-source="post: 99663" data-attributes="member: 28043"><p>that all sounds pretty reasonable. if i'm to reinstall. would you recommend MCE or XP? then install what? I need mpeg2 (for dvd/.ts), XviD and h.264, think thats about it.</p><p></p><p>I assume, just install the video drivers, dump purevideo. install a windvd/powerdvd, an xvid codec and coreavc for h.264? need to worry about anything else?</p><p></p><p>Is it also reasonable to assume my hardware is capable of decoding 1080i/p h.264?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matelot, post: 99663, member: 28043"] that all sounds pretty reasonable. if i'm to reinstall. would you recommend MCE or XP? then install what? I need mpeg2 (for dvd/.ts), XviD and h.264, think thats about it. I assume, just install the video drivers, dump purevideo. install a windvd/powerdvd, an xvid codec and coreavc for h.264? need to worry about anything else? Is it also reasonable to assume my hardware is capable of decoding 1080i/p h.264? [/QUOTE]
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