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Play 720p & 1080p HD Movies in Vista & XP With Low GPU/CPU Usage

Generally Windows Vista uses most of the GPU (Graphic Processing Unit) for its visual purposes (like Aero affect,smooth window navigation,windows bar thumbnails…). So you are left with low memory for your media like 720p & 1080p HD Movies which require high CPU and GPU to play them softly,Unless you have a 512MB-1GB of Graphic memory.

Windows XP users are won’t be able to play 720p & 1080p movies only because of low graphic memory (below 256MB) and low CPU (below Dual Core).

There is a solution for this problem to play 720p & 1080p HD Movies in Vista and Windows XP with low CPU/GPU.

Firstly you need to know about Media Player Classic Home Cinema which is a best & fastest media player classic till to date.

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Download Media Player Classic – Home Cinema latest Version Here.

> Extract the .rar file > Copy entire MPC-Home Cinema folder to C:/ > Uninstall old media player classic (if you have any)

> Then open mplayerc.exe (MPC Player) > Go to View > Go to Options > Select Output

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> Windows XP users, select Overlay Mixer, VMR7, VMR9 or VMR9 renderless

> Windows Vista users, select EVR or EVR custom renderer

> Play any video you wish (Normal or 1080p) with mplayerc.exe in C:/MPC-Home Cinema folder.

Now Play Your HD Videos/Movies in 720p & 1080p High Quality HD resolutions.

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  1. Jeff says:

    Here you find more about media player classic older versions including changelog. http://www.downloadoldversion.com/media-player-classic.html

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