Does the Pismo support hardware-dvd-decoding in OS X or also only in 
9.x? And does that also work for videocd's, or does the cpu does all the 
work? And is a g3/400 fast enough for that?

Marc


On vrijdag, maart 14, 2003, at 10:20 , Eugene Lee wrote:

> On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 05:55:20PM +0000, Tom Burke wrote:
> :
> : I've just bought a 333 Mhz Lombard with CD drive. I'm interested in
> : fitting a DVD Rom drive instead, but I gather from the list archive
> : that I couldn't play DVD movies if I did so unless I get a PC card
> : hardware decoder. I'd be grateful if someone could confirm, or deny,
> : this.
>
> I'm pretty sure this is the case, because almost 333 MHz Lombards did
> not come with on-board DVD hardware decoder.  Now if you are one of the
> lucky few who do have one of these, DVD playback should work like the
> 400 MHz Lombards.


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