It's very unlikely that this particular C2D will have the oomph to play 1080p at anything over a low bitrate. Yes, cue all the people talking about how their lower-spec processor is able to play 1080p stuff, etc., etc. I have this argument in the IRC channel on a near daily basis. Stuff people download is *not* high bitrate and tends to be around 10 Mbit/s. Real 1080p material *starts* at about twice that (18 Mbit) and Blu-ray's spec goes up to 40 Mbit/s.<div>
<br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div>That said, it's very very very doubtful that anything you're getting from television is 1080p. It's far more likely that it's 1080i and that material should be fairly easy for this machine to handle. I have heard rumblings about xv-blit being problematic with 8600 series nvidia cards. Have you tried the OpenGL video renderer for this material? It may work much better in this case. Since you are running SVN, you need to have compiled with --enable-opengl-video, and you can then adjust your playback profiles to make opengl the renderer across the board.</div>
<div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div>Let me know.</div>