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Is the Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder best?
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<blockquote data-quote="cecolon" data-source="post: 693459" data-attributes="member: 19927"><p>I experimented with running 1080p movies with lots of movement (Planet Earth), and found out that Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder is the only resulting in no stutter and low CPU usage. I have installed the unlocked SAF and tried CyberLink Video Decoder (PDVD9) as well.</p><p></p><p>Is there any need for other codecs, when the MS codecs exist and seem to do just fine? I assume they are included with Windows 7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cecolon, post: 693459, member: 19927"] I experimented with running 1080p movies with lots of movement (Planet Earth), and found out that Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder is the only resulting in no stutter and low CPU usage. I have installed the unlocked SAF and tried CyberLink Video Decoder (PDVD9) as well. Is there any need for other codecs, when the MS codecs exist and seem to do just fine? I assume they are included with Windows 7. [/QUOTE]
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