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Pas de film en HD sous Vista 32bits

Publié : ven. août 25, 2006 2:09 pm
par pwel
Microsoft officials have confirmed an earlier TG Daily report about the HD playback features in Windows Vista. At the Tech Ed 2006 conference in Sydney, Australia, yesterday, Microsoft's senior program manager Steve Riley told an audience that the 32-bit Vista would not natively playback high-definition content on Blu-ray and HD DVD media. Riley justified Microsoft's decision with a concern that the content protection of these media was too easily bypassed with unsigned and malicious drivers.

Vista users who want to play high-definition content on their PCs will have three options to play HD content. Users of the 32-bit Vista either can buy a third-party video player such as CyberLink's and Intervideo's media player. Second, HD videos located on the hard drive can be played directly in teh Windows Media Player. And third, the 64-bit version of the operating system will natively play HD content as Microsoft hopes to be able to sign every driver.
http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/08/25/micro ... _32bit_hd/

Publié : ven. août 25, 2006 2:10 pm
par pwel
ouin bin ca donne le gout de s'acheter un dual core 64bits pi de pirater Vista....mais anyway on va pirater un third party software qui lit le hd....si un jour j'écoute du hd sur mon 19 pouces ....

Publié : ven. août 25, 2006 4:11 pm
par Frank
Ça l'a été démenti ajd ça, la plateforme 32 bit va aussi décoder le HD