For those who may not know, there seems to have been improvements in fedora/mplayer/nvidia drivers, and it seems you no longer need a super set of hardware to play HD content. After reinstalling myth to 0.20.2 and FC7 on the following system (to get the schedules direct update):
<br><br>athlon xp 2500+<br>1GB ram<br>nvidia 6200LE (AGP) <br><br>I can succesfully play a 3 to
4GB 1080p movie encoded in avc1, and a 3GB 720p movie also encoded in avc1. Previously on my FC4 system with i think mythtv 0.19, and an older
mplayer version, it wouldn't play either of those videos. The 1080p
movie would show about 2/3rds the screen, play very slowly, and no audio. Up until now i was lead to believe i would need at least an athlon 5500 or an nvidia card with hardware decoders to play any hd content. (Of course upgrading to an nvidia card with mpg4 hardware decoders means going to a motherboard with PCI express, i'm still on AGP with my mythbox!). So does this mean i can watch
h.264 hd content now? or is the only reason i can watch hd content on my low end system, because it was encoded in the avc1/quicktime .mov file format?<br><br>Anyways, hurrah for myth and linux! My new 1080p TV won't go to waste!
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