>
>  As freevo and most of the multimedia software is either optomized
> for 32 bit or only available in 32 bit (win32 codecs), you really end
> of with little or no gain in most cases with the 64bit setup. This
> also true of most desktop setups. 64bit only really come in to its
> own in compute heavy loads with softare made to take advantage of it.
>

        Do we really need win32 codecs anymore? My 64 bit system doesnt have 
it, and I´m able to play the usual files (avi, xvid, divx) and also 
mkv. I didnt tried every file type but so far xine is playing 
everything I tried (err... not mkv... but mplayer do it fine).



-- 
Christian Lyra
POP-PR - RNP

http://lyra.soueu.com.br

  If the Tao is great, then the operating system is great. If the 
operating system is great, then the compiler is great. If the compiler 
is great, then the application is great. The user is pleased and there 
exists harmony in the world. 
  The Tao of Programming flows far away and returns on the wind of 
morning. 
                                                The Tao Of Programing

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