Last edited by Shaun; 30-04-2008 at 11:49 PM. Reason: :p
Sorry Richard I disagree here. I used to run dvd's from a laptop (ripped onto the harddrive at the same size/quality as the origional!) and never had any issues with it... I now use a OODJ as my main playout source and that handles the videos fine too...
The advantage of using a laptop/desktop over standard dvd players is that you can adjust the speed/tempo and mix them where as standard players you cant!
I'd agree with the test the water and start small... just not over what you say about the quality and struggling to produce full screen!!!
And it will be interesting to see how much more expensive the licence will be by the time you add video and karaoke format shift into the big pie!!!
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Then I appologise Mr Solitare
Your experience has obviously differed to mine, I found laptop gave the problems i stated. However i am no expert on these machines and accept that a more powerfull machine correctly set up will be as you say "FINE"
But i wont be going that way personally, you know how it is when you have been let down too many times - you vow never to return.
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