Hi all --
I'll concede: my HTPC is positively ancient. It's built on a motherboard that came out in early 2003. I'm still using this HTPC not because I'm cheap, but because it has onboard vacuum tube audio (which sounds wonderful) and it has never had any issues...until now. Playing Netflix and DVDs worked fine until Red October came along. Now, though, both video sources will play fine for about 30 seconds and then I get one frame every five seconds (while audio remains uninterrupted and fine regardless of source).
Does anyone have any recommended settings for video on old hardware (P4 2.4GHz, 1GB RAM, Nvidia Geforce 6600)? I went to Windows 7 a couple months ago, and, strangely enough, most of the Aero effects work fine with no slowdown, so something about this works fine as far as W7 is concerned.
Thanks very much...
Micah
PS: This may finally motivate me to get a new HTPC, but, darn, vacuum tubes! They're awesome!