What's the best software DVD player for the G400?
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Is there any reason why you folks don't use the Cinemaster player that comes with the G400 ?
Performance is very good and picture on my TV is crystal clear and has vivid rich colors shaded by very decent contrast ...
All I did was gain a bit more saturation and lightness to the default DVD Max settings.
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PowerDVD's best point is that it just works and has a rich feature set.
WinDVD worked in Win2000 on one of my machines, not on the other.
My favorite used to be PowerDVD until CineMaster 2000 came along. It is quite a fragile thing, requiring you to set up things the right way. But when it is running, you get a nice interface, still the best rewinding plus support for playing IFO files off your HD.
I use SPDIF out so all the players sound the same.
As for video quality I would be hard pressed to spot a difference between the three.
I doubt anyone would recognize which of the three players are you using just by glancing at the picture quialty while running it full-screen with the interface hidden.
Try them all, or just get CineMaster 2000 because it doesn't really like to have other players around.
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When my DVDROM ( Hitachi 8x/40x GD5000) was in my Matrox box, I experienced the same stuttering probs. Once I switched to Cinemaster-2K (Elsa branded) they went away. DVD Genie is the shizz for setup.
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I use Cinemaster and I haven't had any problems with that, I've used PowerDVD2.55 but it seemed to demand more processorpower than cinemaster (I used to run it on a AMD K6-II 450 MHz). With Pd5.52 Cinemaster works perfect, crystalclear picture and working subtitles (!!!). Above that I've got a nice little IR-box named IRMAN and a sweet little program wich interfaces with cinemaster (among others) so I can relax in my sofa and watch movies and toggle trough menus using my universal TV-remote I recommend cinemaster if you have small processor (Non athlon, non p-III) and if you have processorpower cinemaster is also the one..
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