i can't play ratdvd normally

Discussion in 'ratDVD discussion, help and suggestions' started by keszako, Jun 17, 2005.

  1. keszako

    keszako Member

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    CPU: 949 MHz AMD Duron(tm)
    Memory: 512 MB
    Directx: the latest
    WM Player : the latest

    And whene i try to play movie Back to the Future 3 with Windows Media Player,it crashes.Now i am making a dvd from the ratdvd file...but i don't want to do this with every movie that i can't play normally.

    What can i do?suggestion?
     
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    upgrade your processor...that processor is no where NEAR the requirements...it plays flaky at points on my 2ghz processor....
     
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    I hope these requirements will be down a bit.
     
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    i dont think that they will EVER drop below 1.5ghz (though i hope for your sake that they do) Generally speaking a program normally doesnt drop processor requirement wise TOO much from the initial release.....if it dropped down to 1.5ghz even, i would be happy.......as far as thats concerned, i hate to say it, but i think your system is getting to be a little too dated unforutnately.......
     
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    Ok,Thanks.That's a pity becous I can't upgrade and I don't want to upgrade.That's all.THE RATDVD IS THE BEST. :)))))))
     
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    Runs decent on my 1.8ghz

    Mostly intend to use the container format as just that. BAck up my DVDs to rat, then put multiple rats on a single DVD+/-R . . . Could give a goat about playback on my PC past a test viewing.

    Define flaky playback ?
     

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