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Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu - Purezza (2009) [Doki][1920x1080 h264 BD AAC]  High Definition

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Flinix

October 28th 2010 (1 year and 6 months and 26 days)
Does anyone have a solution for me to be able to play 1080p video on my desktop machine? This is one of many animes I would like to watch via free-leech and great quality. I am able to play them all, but experience maxed CPU usage and the video going slower than the audio therefor not a good time. I am guessing it is more of some settings I need help on rather than actual computer set-up.

Specs: Dell inspiron 531
AMD Sempron LE-1300 (single core @ 2.31Ghtz)
2GB RAM DDR2 @ 667MHtz
Graphics card: nVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 (on-board VGA)[256MB shared Memory]
Windows XP Home Edition
Uses Media Player Classic alongside CCCP
Also used KMPlayer which played a little better but was real bad with subtitles and would lag out from time to time on more action filled scenes.

Have tried multiple graphics cards I had laying around. Actually performed worse than the on-board graphics performance considerably.

I know how to build a computer from scratch, but do not have any parts that work or money to get a decent processor upgrade or a better graphics card.

So based on the specs I have listed above, I should still be able to play 1080p after reading forums on other sites with people playing HD video on much slower machines such as a 1.6Ght P4 processor without this problem.

Future thanks to repliers
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hologram (Doki Leader)

November 9th 2010 (1 year and 6 months and 13 days)
You will need CoreAVC to decode the h264.
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Flinix

November 10th 2010 (1 year and 6 months and 13 days)
» hologram
You will need CoreAVC to decode the h264.


I have tried CoreAVC. It did not prove any better performance than my standard codec pack. In fact, it was slightly worse.

I ended up doing some testing on a few of my other machines. It is sad that a  2.31 CPU was maxed out on just video processing. I have a few 2.8Ght laptops with "Hyper-threading Technology, 1GB of DDR2 (677Mht) RAM, and an ATI Radeon Mobile 300X video card with 128MB dedicated video memory and 400Mht GPU.......and still failed to play smoothly. " I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop with a 1.86Ght  dual core processor. Plays fine, even without CoreAVC. The only problem with the Dell laptop is, it's not really a desktop anymore as I received it for free a while ago when the screen was riped off. I call it my little "half-top". Being it is my only dual core machine, i guess I'll have to settle with that.
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kenpachi7144

November 17th 2010 (1 year and 6 months and 5 days)
» Flinix
» hologram
You will need CoreAVC to decode the h264.


I have tried CoreAVC. It did not prove any better performance than my standard codec pack. In fact, it was slightly worse.

I ended up doing some testing on a few of my other machines. It is sad that a  2.31 CPU was maxed out on just video processing. I have a few 2.8Ght laptops with "Hyper-threading Technology, 1GB of DDR2 (677Mht) RAM, and an ATI Radeon Mobile 300X video card with 128MB dedicated video memory and 400Mht GPU.......and still failed to play smoothly. " I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop with a 1.86Ght  dual core processor. Plays fine, even without CoreAVC. The only problem with the Dell laptop is, it's not really a desktop anymore as I received it for free a while ago when the screen was riped off. I call it my little "half-top". Being it is my only dual core machine, i guess I'll have to settle with that.
yeah after reading your comments, all that i decided that u needed was a dual core machine to handle the extra load because the RAM and Vid card that u have are okay and its as you say you will have to settle with your "half-top" until you have money to upgrade.....i am planning to upgrade mine to a quad core with 8 GB of RAM, a 1 GB vid card(which one would you personally recommend) next semester of college when i get some money in my pocket :thumbsup:
My machine's current specs:it's an HP
                                 Intel Pentium dual core each @2.00GHz
                                 3 GB RAM DDR2@667MHz
             Video Card: Intel GMA 3100, 320 MB
                                Windows vista Home P
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Flinix

November 18th 2010 (1 year and 6 months and 5 days)
» kenpachi7144
» Flinix
» hologram
You will need CoreAVC to decode the h264.


I have tried CoreAVC. It did not prove any better performance than my standard codec pack. In fact, it was slightly worse.

I ended up doing some testing on a few of my other machines. It is sad that a  2.31 CPU was maxed out on just video processing. I have a few 2.8Ght laptops with "Hyper-threading Technology, 1GB of DDR2 (677Mht) RAM, and an ATI Radeon Mobile 300X video card with 128MB dedicated video memory and 400Mht GPU.......and still failed to play smoothly. " I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop with a 1.86Ght  dual core processor. Plays fine, even without CoreAVC. The only problem with the Dell laptop is, it's not really a desktop anymore as I received it for free a while ago when the screen was riped off. I call it my little "half-top". Being it is my only dual core machine, i guess I'll have to settle with that.
yeah after reading your comments, all that i decided that u needed was a dual core machine to handle the extra load because the RAM and Vid card that u have are okay and its as you say you will have to settle with your "half-top" until you have money to upgrade.....i am planning to upgrade mine to a quad core with 8 GB of RAM, a 1 GB vid card(which one would you personally recommend) next semester of college when i get some money in my pocket :thumbsup:
My machine's current specs:it's an HP
                                 Intel Pentium dual core each @2.00GHz
                                 3 GB RAM DDR2@667MHz
             Video Card: Intel GMA 3100, 320 MB
                                Windows vista Home P


*Requests old machine after you get new one*

Hehe, like anyone would just give up the old one just because they got a new one. I mean, I have 12 laptops and 6 desktops, some good, some not, some completely broken and at the year 1993 with Windows 3.11 (Yes, I literally have a laptop this old, except it actually still works).

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cloudoutlaw

December 15th 2010 (1 year and 5 months and 8 days)
i recommend BSplayer, its pretty good and trust me its not BS lol.  My computer is worse but it can still play BD files because of it. GOM player is good also but its choppy sometimes and subtitles don't show at certain parts but better than BSplayer in other aspects.  Just try them out, one might work for you.
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Notaperson

January 1st 2011 (1 year and 4 months and 22 days)
"large breasts" is a genre?   lmao!!!
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Notaperson

January 1st 2011 (1 year and 4 months and 22 days)
I have no problems playing in 1080p.. i just don't see the point.
I have a 1080p video and a 860p video, when i put them in fullscreen mode and on my awesome tv.. there is very little difference.
My internet is 20gb per month, and it always lasts me the entire month, even if i download 5gb files every now and then from bakabt.
It just means the download takes longer for me if it is so big, and i see the person who has the best ratio has uploaded over 98 TB ( :!:) .. now that i really do not understand.  I love anime.. but gawd! that person deserves the title EPIC OTAKU for sure.
Please give them a medal
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AnthonyDo01Warned

January 10th 2011 (1 year and 4 months and 13 days)
when i downloaded the mp4 file, i received this .rar files containing all the subtitles. But, when i open the sub, the characters are unreadable. Can anyone help me with this problem? Is it a problem with the encoding ?
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hhsquall

February 3rd 2011 (1 year and 3 months and 19 days)
» kenpachi7144
yeah after reading your comments, all that i decided that u needed was a dual core machine to handle the extra load because the RAM and Vid card that u have are okay and its as you say you will have to settle with your "half-top" until you have money to upgrade.....i am planning to upgrade mine to a quad core with 8 GB of RAM, a 1 GB vid card(which one would you personally recommend) next semester of college when i get some money in my pocket :thumbsup:
My machine's current specs:it's an HP
                                 Intel Pentium dual core each @2.00GHz
                                 3 GB RAM DDR2@667MHz
             Video Card: Intel GMA 3100, 320 MB
                                Windows vista Home P


Well, good luck on your upgrade :)  
BTW, I would recommend a machine with Intel CPU - for it's state-fo-the-art L3 smart cache, dynamic processing power and efficient energy consumption -- a Core i7 8xx series (e.g. 870 -> 4x2.93GHz base and safely overclock-able to at least 3.8GHz on each core) - I would avoid i7 9xx series for the pricey X58 main-boards unless you are shooting for SLI on the graphics.
For the main-board: ASUS or GIGABYTE, and whichever brand you go with, stay clear of the high-end models unless you know exactly why you are paying for it!!
Intel's i7 870 supports 1600MHz memory clock which is a good use for DDRIII modules. Choose a well-known memory module and pay the extra if you can for the models with heat-sink (e.g. Crucial BallistiX). And take notice of the Latency of the module (a 1333MHz memory with CL7 timing is faster than a 1600MHz with CL9 timing).
As for the Graphics, it is highly dependent on your budget and what you would be using your PC for. If you are a pro gamer, GeForce would be a better choice, but for HD cinema, low-budget, moderate gaming, and power efficient card, ATI would be the way to go. I advise not to go with anything weaker than HD 5670 for ATI. As for GeFoce, it all comes down to your budget... ;)
Oh and don't skimp on power supply at any cost!!!
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@ hologram: Thanks for the upload ^_^
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Sabal

February 14th 2011 (1 year and 3 months and 8 days)
You can construct a fairly decent desktop computer for a relatively low price, approx $800- $1,000, if not less, and you wouldn't have any problems playing these files. The biggest thing to worry about though is the amount of RAM you have, the processor (I recommend a quad if you can get it, speed is irrelevant at that point), and getting at least a 512MB graphics card, I recommend Nvidia as I myself use one and I've yet to encounter any problems.

Although I spent quite a good bit of money on my laptop. My machine's specs are as follows;
Intel Core2 Quad @ 2.00GHz
8.00 GB of RAM
Nvidia GTX 260M @ 1GB

You'd only need roughly half of the machine I have to run it decently though, bur for your current config, try making sure that your not running programs in the background or trying to run other things at the same time. That is a major killer for performance on computers.
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trippay

March 7th 2011 (1 year and 2 months and 18 days)
for h264, the CPU is most important.  don't listen to people who tell you to get a better video card or more ram, that's nonsense and won't make a bit of difference.  you NEED at least a dual core to play 1080p if it's h264, there are no two ways about it.  if anyone tells you they got 1080p h264 running on a single core and _in sync_ -- they are lying.

DIVX/XVID relies more on your video card and it's perfectly possible to go 1080p with an old rig, but there's virtually no HD anime available using it.
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kenpachi7144

March 28th 2011 (1 year and 1 month and 27 days)
» hhsquall
» kenpachi7144
yeah after reading your comments, all that i decided that u needed was a dual core machine to handle the extra load because the RAM and Vid card that u have are okay and its as you say you will have to settle with your "half-top" until you have money to upgrade.....i am planning to upgrade mine to a quad core with 8 GB of RAM, a 1 GB vid card(which one would you personally recommend) next semester of college when i get some money in my pocket :thumbsup:
My machine's current specs:it's an HP
                                 Intel Pentium dual core each @2.00GHz
                                 3 GB RAM DDR2@667MHz
             Video Card: Intel GMA 3100, 320 MB
                                Windows vista Home P


Well, good luck on your upgrade :)  
BTW, I would recommend a machine with Intel CPU - for it's state-fo-the-art L3 smart cache, dynamic processing power and efficient energy consumption -- a Core i7 8xx series (e.g. 870 -> 4x2.93GHz base and safely overclock-able to at least 3.8GHz on each core) - I would avoid i7 9xx series for the pricey X58 main-boards unless you are shooting for SLI on the graphics.
For the main-board: ASUS or GIGABYTE, and whichever brand you go with, stay clear of the high-end models unless you know exactly why you are paying for it!!
Intel's i7 870 supports 1600MHz memory clock which is a good use for DDRIII modules. Choose a well-known memory module and pay the extra if you can for the models with heat-sink (e.g. Crucial BallistiX). And take notice of the Latency of the module (a 1333MHz memory with CL7 timing is faster than a 1600MHz with CL9 timing).



thanks for the advice, but this term my truck decided to break up on me and i had to delay my pc parts for some other time......well about the the intel i7 processors, i know they are really good but im not planning to build a new rig.....im just gonna make good use of the Intel G33 chipset/motherboard that originally came with my pc.  Intel's core 2 quad are pretty cheap at about 180 bucks so im going with one of those, an HIS Radeon HD 6850 vid card, Cooler master HAF X Full tower case, and 3 2TB HDD (to make it a total of 9.5Tb) and 8Gb of 800Mhz RAM.........right now i can still play 1080p res pretty decently with my current machine :cool:  
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rhymesmatter

June 30th 2011 (10 months and 24 days)
It is annoying...The fact that they make a simple kiss go to a whole new level....they made it such a big deal that it's annoying...24 episodes in total and not a real kiss yet not even the words i love you from any of the Protagonists...So what ? 3rd Season for just those?
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trippay

July 1st 2011 (10 months and 23 days)
yeah, it's pretty lame.  "please visit our sponsors" ... /facepalm
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cohiba_cuba

September 24th 2011 (7 months and 30 days)
I know it's been a while....could this series please be reseeded??