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Spanks:
I'm about to build a media/torrent server using a i3-2100, G850 or something of the like. Does anyone have a sandy bridge cpu in which they use the inbuilt gpu to watch anime with. I'm just wondering if the graphics in the sandy bridge can handle 1080p h264 high bit-rate anime with ass subs fine?
namaiki:
--- Quote from: Spanks on September 18, 2011, 11:06:06 AM ---I'm about to build a media/torrent server using a i3-2100, G850 or something of the like. Does anyone have a sandy bridge cpu in which they use the inbuilt gpu to watch anime with. I'm just wondering if the graphics in the sandy bridge can handle 1080p h264 high bit-rate anime with ass subs fine?
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That would depend on what video renderer you use in your media player application on your computer. My laptop with a pre-sandy bridge Intel HD graphics GPU is fine with the EVR video renderer but struggles with madVR.
Freedom Kira:
--- Quote from: Spanks on September 18, 2011, 11:06:06 AM ---I'm about to build a media/torrent server using a i3-2100, G850 or something of the like. Does anyone have a sandy bridge cpu in which they use the inbuilt gpu to watch anime with. I'm just wondering if the graphics in the sandy bridge can handle 1080p h264 high bit-rate anime with ass subs fine?
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i5-2400S here. It works fine for me. Haven't tried playing back, or even downloading, any of the new 10-bit stuff yet though. Playback of Doki's version of Nanoha the Movie 1st 1080p played back perfectly, and it's essentially identical to that one.
Edit: Well, actually, it'd probably use the same codecs as this. The file size is about the same though.
Spanks:
thank you, this is all I wanted to know but I couldn't find a answer on Google because people were only talking about playing two and a half men and crap like that. 1080p anime with subs is a whole differant ball game.
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