Any benefit in adding the DEVA board to a 770x?

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Any benefit in adding the DEVA board to a 770x?

#1 Post by mdbrown » Tue Apr 27, 2004 11:21 am

I have a 770x w/13.7" screen. Anyone have an informed opinion on whether or not the DEVA board would improve DVD playback at all? Just wondering... :?:

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Re: Any benefit in adding the DEVA board to a 770x?

#2 Post by JHEM » Tue Apr 27, 2004 2:08 pm

mdbrown wrote:I have a 770x w/13.7" screen. Anyone have an informed opinion on whether or not the DEVA board would improve DVD playback at all? Just wondering... :?:
Yes, the DEVA card most definitely will improve DVD playback.

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#3 Post by Guest » Sun May 09, 2004 3:23 am

Even in WindowsXP? I cannot seem to find drivers anywhere for the DEVA card and winxp. I'm sure this topic has been beaten to death but I can't find much on it anywhere so.... winxp and the deva board - do they work together and if so, how? Thanks.

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#4 Post by sickofit » Sun May 09, 2004 1:17 pm

Yes it works together with XP.....Install the 2000 MPEG drivers,click continue anyway when the warning comes up....then just use windows media player....it should even put a DVD Player link in the Start>Entertainment Menu....I can't remember if you have to go in and put a check beside DVD in the options of media player or if it does it automatically....But I do think you have to put a check beside Mpeg...

Any Probs,report back....

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#5 Post by mdbrown » Tue May 11, 2004 2:33 am

Hi Greg,

I added the win2k mpeg IV driver. It looks good in the hardware wizard and everything. Unfortunately, when I go to play a DVD the media player loads up the directory then goes away. Same for the updated version of dvd express. This is on a clean install on a 770x with 192Mb of Ram.

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Re: Any benefit in adding the DEVA board to a 770x?

#6 Post by Wolf-L-M » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:18 pm

i remember not being able to goto youtube on XP ona 500mhz machine but when i downgrade to 98 i could (it freed up system resources) have you considered XP lite? its a stripped down version used in developing countries but still has the important features of XP, and you could use Windows mediaplayer classic maybe. just a thought

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Re: Any benefit in adding the DEVA board to a 770x?

#7 Post by AlphaKilo470 » Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:58 am

My 770ED has a DEVA card, 224mb RAM, Windows 2000 Pro and with all the IBM supplied drivers installed, this computer plays DVDs flawlessly. I remember only having to install one or two drivers because some of the hardware already had drivers that came with Win2k.

For playback, I use Media Player Classic (interface resembles Windows Media Player 6) and all goes well. Considering with the same OS, software, amount of RAM as well as a faster CPU and AGP graphics, I was unable to get DVDs to play decently on the 400mhz 600E I used to own. System resources aren't going to significantly affect or hold back DVD playback significantly on a DEVA-equipped 770 if the drivers are installed and functioning.
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Re: Any benefit in adding the DEVA board to a 770x?

#8 Post by el-sahef » Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:47 am

The dvdplay.exe application in Windows XP is just a kind of link which opens the media player to play the DVD. In windows 2000, it is a standalone player. I copied the dvdplay.exe file from a Windows 2000 installation to the Windows XP installation on my 770X so i do not have to use windows media player any more. I can upload the file somewhere if you want to try it.
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Re: Any benefit in adding the DEVA board to a 770x?

#9 Post by DK6400Brian » Sat Apr 04, 2009 4:21 pm

:!: Please remember to change the DVD-drive from PIO-mode to DMA. :!:
This is done in the device manager:
[Control Panel - System - Hardware - Device Manager - Primary IDE Channel - Advanced]

This is on the must-do list, since it eliminates any judder or jaggerish behavior that you otherwise will experience.

Also, for anyone using the ol' ThinkPads along with Windows NT 4.0, 2000 or XP:
Please learn how to tweak the registry database for optimal performance.
This will ensure a long lifespan.

Playing other videofiles can be a disaster on old ThinkPads, but the BS Player seems to do the job, much less CPU intensive.
FLV, AVI, WMV, DivX, Xvid.
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