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    Hey you guys are the best for knowledge so what is the answer to the question above?

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    About 400 Mhz CPU and 128 MB ram.

    It will play on slower systems, but usually not without audio synchronisation problems and choppy video playback.

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    I agree pretty much on those specs, but thats not running xp (use win 98 or linux or maybe win 2000 instead) with xp you'd probably need about a 700 - 800 MHz and about 256MB ram

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    Big resolution (640 X ***)+ You'll need 700mhz-1ghz+

    A Lower resolution (500 X ***)+ You'll need 400mhz+

    And a tip for playing divx movies on lower cpu's

    What i found is that when i played a movie on 800x600 it was slow but when i played it on 1024x740 it went smoother.
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    Originally posted by Keikan@14 September 2003 - 16:25
    Big resolution (640 X ***)+ You&#39;ll need 700mhz-1ghz+

    A Lower resolution (500 X ***)+ You&#39;ll need 400mhz+

    And a tip for playing divx movies on lower cpu&#39;s

    What i found is that when i played a movie on 800x600 it was slow but when i played it on 1024x740 it went smoother.
    im running a 650mhz.. i run games and divx movies fine.
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    i run 720X*** and it sometimes gets chopy....and some sound difficulties..SOMETIMES...maybe cuz its a celeron..and i only have 320MB of ram...but check my specs below
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    I used to watch Divx movies on my old P2 333mhz with and ATI 8 mb PCI video card and 192mb of ram with no probs at all.
    Gigabyte GA7-VT600 P-L
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    if you have a CPU that falls below the recommended specs for DivX, you could get an Mpeg4/DivX decoder card (it&#39;s called the Sigma X-Card, i believe) which should be able to play Mpeg4 with a slow CPU. it&#39;s not really very useful for PCs with fast CPUs, but for old computers it does have a niche.

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    Originally posted by 3RA1N1AC@15 September 2003 - 09:35
    if you have a CPU that falls below the recommended specs for DivX, you could get an Mpeg4/DivX decoder card (it&#39;s called the Sigma X-Card, i believe) which should be able to play Mpeg4 with a slow CPU. it&#39;s not really very useful for PCs with fast CPUs, but for old computers it does have a niche.
    may have to look into that, use an old machine that&#39;s sitting in the corner doing nothing ot play divXs

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