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Old 09-14-2008, 10:56 PM   #5
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Quick question for the likes of DS and BC.

I've got an old Pentium III with Windows '98 that I don't use anymore.

Thinking of hooking it up to my Home Theatre system and Plasma so I can D-link from my regular dual-core PC (with XP) in my study.

So, can I use MP9 on my old PC (can't run later versions I understand on '98) under this arrangement or can I use the latest version of VLC. I tested a couple of avi files (new TV shows) using MP9 on the weekend - some were good (particularly DivX formats) while others were jittery and the audio was out of sync (but weren't on my other PC).

Feel free to offer other suggestions - don't want to have to spend a lot of money on upgrading RAM etc.
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