R raddsigns macrumors member May 17, 2006 #26 24 fps average I'm averaging 24 fps on my Dual Core 2.3 G5, GeForce 6600 256mb, 2.5 GB RAM. No dropped frames, no jumping, no skipping, playback was nice and smooth.
24 fps average I'm averaging 24 fps on my Dual Core 2.3 G5, GeForce 6600 256mb, 2.5 GB RAM. No dropped frames, no jumping, no skipping, playback was nice and smooth.
Steve1496 macrumors 6502a May 17, 2006 #27 Runs perfectly with no problems whatsoever on my system. See specs in my sig.. Steve
decksnap macrumors 68040 May 17, 2006 #28 Looks like the G5s are up to the task. Dual 2.3 tower- solid 24 fps.
FF_productions macrumors 68030 May 17, 2006 #29 Just to avoid confusion, 24 fps is the highest you can playback that video (because it's only 24 fps, DUH!!!), I hope I didn't sound like an idiot.... I got 11-12 frames on the iMac G5, really really really bad.
Just to avoid confusion, 24 fps is the highest you can playback that video (because it's only 24 fps, DUH!!!), I hope I didn't sound like an idiot.... I got 11-12 frames on the iMac G5, really really really bad.
GoCubsGo macrumors Nehalem May 17, 2006 #30 If it could then I didn't give it time. It was jumpy the first three seconds so I shut it down.
CaptainCaveMann macrumors 68000 May 17, 2006 #31 Jeez i can hardly watch that video on my comp. It drops frames constantly. Im on dsl to.
furryrabidbunny macrumors 6502 May 17, 2006 #33 23.98 Stock 20" Core Duo iMac. Only real hickups happen when it caught up with my internet. O yeah, with Camino, iTunes, and of course Quicktime open.
23.98 Stock 20" Core Duo iMac. Only real hickups happen when it caught up with my internet. O yeah, with Camino, iTunes, and of course Quicktime open.
L LastZion macrumors 6502a May 17, 2006 #34 Smooth as butter for me too. Played around 24, dipped down to 12 a few times, but overall ran smooth
Buschmaster macrumors 65816 May 17, 2006 #35 Once she all loaded up, it ran very smoothly on my MacBook.🙂
ChrisFromCanada macrumors 65816 May 17, 2006 #36 Pretty solid 24FPS on my Dual 2.5Ghz G5 paying at native resolution of my Dell 2405. a couple of time dipped to 23.80FPS but that may have been a quicktime glitch.
Pretty solid 24FPS on my Dual 2.5Ghz G5 paying at native resolution of my Dell 2405. a couple of time dipped to 23.80FPS but that may have been a quicktime glitch.
W w_parietti22 macrumors 68020 May 17, 2006 #37 My 800mhz iBook with 640mbs was dropping frames on 480p! 😱 Guess its time for my 2.0ghz MBP! 🙂 But damn the 1080p was absolutely beautiful as far as quality. VERY impressed.
My 800mhz iBook with 640mbs was dropping frames on 480p! 😱 Guess its time for my 2.0ghz MBP! 🙂 But damn the 1080p was absolutely beautiful as far as quality. VERY impressed.
N navigator macrumors newbie May 17, 2006 #38 12-13 fps bursting to 18 a64 3000, X800 256, 1gig Looks like the next gen hardware with h.264 support are kicking ass (my poor outdated machine!)
12-13 fps bursting to 18 a64 3000, X800 256, 1gig Looks like the next gen hardware with h.264 support are kicking ass (my poor outdated machine!)
risc macrumors 68030 May 17, 2006 #39 24 FPS Power Mac G5 Dual 1.8 GHz, NVIDIA 6800 Ultra DDL thanks for the link BTW there is a movie I wont bother seeing.
24 FPS Power Mac G5 Dual 1.8 GHz, NVIDIA 6800 Ultra DDL thanks for the link BTW there is a movie I wont bother seeing.
Nermal Moderator Staff member May 17, 2006 #40 I'm not wasting 167 MB on that file, but I've had no trouble with HD video on my iMac CD.
NewbieNerd macrumors 6502a May 17, 2006 #41 Yeah, no sweat for iMac Core Duo with 2 gigs of RAM. About 9 fps on the 1.67 !7 incher...
Transeau macrumors 6502a May 17, 2006 #42 MPB17 here - looks perfect 24 the whole thing. It dropped to 12 in a few spots with the SpeedIt kext loaded.
MPB17 here - looks perfect 24 the whole thing. It dropped to 12 in a few spots with the SpeedIt kext loaded.
A aussiemac86 macrumors 6502 May 18, 2006 #44 It started around 18fps then dropped to a fairly steady 12fps on my Dual 2.5Ghz G5, with radeon 9600 (128mbVRAM).... I I'm a bit dissapointed, would have thought my comp would have been up to the task, must be the video card eh?
It started around 18fps then dropped to a fairly steady 12fps on my Dual 2.5Ghz G5, with radeon 9600 (128mbVRAM).... I I'm a bit dissapointed, would have thought my comp would have been up to the task, must be the video card eh?
After G macrumors 68000 May 18, 2006 #45 0 fps (intro) 24 fps (first 5 seconds of action or so) 12 fps (next 3 seconds) then it choked completely and I quit playing it. This was on my Intel Mac Mini 2 GB RAM, 1.67 Core Duo.
0 fps (intro) 24 fps (first 5 seconds of action or so) 12 fps (next 3 seconds) then it choked completely and I quit playing it. This was on my Intel Mac Mini 2 GB RAM, 1.67 Core Duo.
T thesaulman macrumors newbie May 18, 2006 #46 I got 10-15 fps on the 720p trailer 😱 . I shouldn't have bought a 64mb integrated sony 🙁
Counterfit macrumors G3 May 18, 2006 #47 My PowerBook can barely make 24fps on 720p, after I close everything except QuickTime. I can only imagine what kind of slideshow 1080p would give me.
My PowerBook can barely make 24fps on 720p, after I close everything except QuickTime. I can only imagine what kind of slideshow 1080p would give me.
Belly-laughs macrumors 6502a May 18, 2006 #48 I believe I saw Nicholas Cage 4 frames pr. minute Stock Cube w/640MB Ram.
BakedBeans macrumors 68040 May 18, 2006 #50 'Smooth as butta' Not really that surprising though is it 🙂