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esco123
01-03-2008, 11:50 AM
if i download a full hd film, and i want to connect it to my lcd (which supports full hd) what eqipment wud i need to play the download movie stored on my pc onto my tv without putting on to any type of discs?
i am looking for replys in what cables i wud to connect my pc to my lcd, and i am looking for what media players support full hd, in particular does vlc support full hd.
thanks for any comments.

tesco
01-04-2008, 01:16 AM
Yes VLC will play HD, though i've found that it stutters because it's very hardware-demanding and media player will play it fine (720p, not 1080p :().
With good hardware either one should play it fine.

To see the computer in HD on your lcd you will need either component (if your video card supports it) or DVI or VGA (if your tv supports them).

grimms
01-05-2008, 06:06 AM
Yes but not perfectly but near it. You need computer hardware with all the correct components (mostly the correct graphics and Tv tuner card) so you get the correct outputs DVI, HDMI.

thearrow
01-06-2008, 10:17 PM
Media Player Classic with the right decoders should be faster and better than VLC....

As far as streaming the media to your TV, you would need either to connect the TV directly to the PC like grimms said, or you can use some sort of capable playback device. I use my Xbox360 connected over my home network, streaming media from my PC using TVersity.

zenithbgd
01-07-2008, 03:32 AM
Media Player Classic rules!

vinhkhang01
01-08-2008, 03:55 AM
What codecs or decoders to be used with MPC.
It will be great if you can provide links to them, tks.


Media Player Classic with the right decoders should be faster and better than VLC....

As far as streaming the media to your TV, you would need either to connect the TV directly to the PC like grimms said, or you can use some sort of capable playback device. I use my Xbox360 connected over my home network, streaming media from my PC using TVersity.

limpdickkid
01-08-2008, 06:56 AM
I believe the preferred codec is CoreAVC, which is shareware. But who here pays for warez anyway. So yeah get the latest version you can find and play the video using MPC.

gan.nez
01-08-2008, 12:37 PM
Media Player Classic with the right decoders should be faster and better than VLC....

As far as streaming the media to your TV, you would need either to connect the TV directly to the PC like grimms said, or you can use some sort of capable playback device. I use my Xbox360 connected over my home network, streaming media from my PC using TVersity.

jepp; would also take wmpc; it's faster and a bit better!!

thearrow
01-08-2008, 09:56 PM
I believe the preferred codec is CoreAVC, which is shareware. But who here pays for warez anyway. So yeah get the latest version you can find and play the video using MPC.

Indeed.

http://www.coreavc.com/

$8/$15 ........ or I'm sure you could find it other places....