HD DVD Disc PlaybackFor HD DVD playback performance, we used PowerDVD Ultra again with the same configuration – standard software settings enabled and audio sent via HDMI. We even tested a lower power (and lower clocked) AMD Athlon X2 BE-2350 processor, and comparatively that sat at just 37.3 percent average and 29.2 percent minimum CPU load at full-HD 1080p – an excellent result for a £55 CPU. None of the previous machines could play back full-HD 1080p content (only the Intel is rated to though, and that's with MPEG-2 only), so for the first time we have an inexpensive, integrated system that's completely capable of even very high bitrate, HDCP encrypted, h.264 playback. The performance drop is phenomenal – UVD works fantastically, but you do need to use appropriate software with the video acceleration option like Cyberlink PowerDVD.
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