Hello,
I've tried upgrading my old Fujitsu Siemens P1510 to Windows 10. It is an old Intel Mobile Celeron 1.2 GHz with 1 GB ram. The main reason to try it, is that it has a touch screen, and I wanted to see how Windows 10 behaves on it. Everything works quite ok, not faster than on Windows 7 but at first feeling also not slower. Except for one thing...
Intel has not released a Windows 10 (or even Windows 8) driver for the Mobile 915GM graphics chipset. The result is that I'm stuck with the Microsoft Basic Video driver. It supports the resolution of the display (1024x600) and even rotation to switch it to tablet mode, so for most usage it suffices - it is not that I can use the laptop for gaming anyway. But video playback seems affected; I tried playing back some mov files using MPC-HC (video trailers in 480P and 720P), and it was really stuttering to the point it was unwatchable. I still use the laptop for going to conferences and the ability to play back a video is nice (e.g. on the plane).
What are my options if I decide to stick with 10?
I don't care which playback software I use, so is there software or some codec that would work better with the Microsoft Basic Video driver?
Or are there file formats that should play back easier (e.g. simple MPG files or so)?
Thanks!
Jörg
I've tried upgrading my old Fujitsu Siemens P1510 to Windows 10. It is an old Intel Mobile Celeron 1.2 GHz with 1 GB ram. The main reason to try it, is that it has a touch screen, and I wanted to see how Windows 10 behaves on it. Everything works quite ok, not faster than on Windows 7 but at first feeling also not slower. Except for one thing...
Intel has not released a Windows 10 (or even Windows 8) driver for the Mobile 915GM graphics chipset. The result is that I'm stuck with the Microsoft Basic Video driver. It supports the resolution of the display (1024x600) and even rotation to switch it to tablet mode, so for most usage it suffices - it is not that I can use the laptop for gaming anyway. But video playback seems affected; I tried playing back some mov files using MPC-HC (video trailers in 480P and 720P), and it was really stuttering to the point it was unwatchable. I still use the laptop for going to conferences and the ability to play back a video is nice (e.g. on the plane).
What are my options if I decide to stick with 10?
I don't care which playback software I use, so is there software or some codec that would work better with the Microsoft Basic Video driver?
Or are there file formats that should play back easier (e.g. simple MPG files or so)?
Thanks!
Jörg
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