Hello,
I have a big question. Is the Macbook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16 Ghz capable of playing 1080i or 1080p .ts files in H264 with VLC? I am planning to buy one, would be great to connect it to an HDTV. I tried it on a friends Macbook pro but could not get it to work with VLC 8.6.
Does anybody have experience doin this? Any info is more than welcome!!!!
I have the same system (MBP C2Duo 2.16GHz, 2GB RAM). I think you'll be able to find examples of both fles that will play smoothly and files that won't. There are a few variables that would effect how much CPU is required:
- Type of video encoded. Film-sourced content, like movies, originate in 24 frames per second. So, there is a lot less video data than a 1080p60 (60 frames/second) clip.
- Bit Rate of video. This is probably related to the first point.. it will take a higher bit rate to encode higher fps. But, you can tweak the quality/bit rate quite a bit when encoding video. A 10Mbps file would require a lot less CPU than a 30+Mbps file from a blue ray disc.
I can play Apple's 1080p trailers from their site (like the Warren Miller Higher Ground trailer), and I still have quite a bit of CPU left. But, QuickTime uses both CPU cores, the video is 24fps, and the bit rate is around 9Mbps.
It's a shame that we cannot take advantage of any GPU offload capabilities. Just throwing more CPU at it seems inefficient.