Fubar512 1,350 Posted August 5, 2009 I Have a New Toy Funny thing is, I have 4 GB of RAM, Windows Properties shows 3.5 GB (as it should, it's only a 32-bit OS), but BD Advisor shows only 2. I suppose it's simply looking for minimum specs in this area, as evidenced by the CPU info line.....I'm not running a PIII Xeon This is an SD image, that's been upconverted from 480P by the player software. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JediMaster 451 Posted August 5, 2009 I believe part of the limitations of 32-bit Windows is no one application has access to over 2GB of RAM. Crossing that line will often lead to crashes. I would think you would post a pic of a true 1080 image instead of an upconverted one! I also have the BSG series on DVD, not BD, but I don't have BD for my PC yet. Just don't see the need now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fubar512 1,350 Posted August 5, 2009 I believe part of the limitations of 32-bit Windows is no one application has access to over 2GB of RAM. Crossing that line will often lead to crashes. I would think you would post a pic of a true 1080 image instead of an upconverted one! I also have the BSG series on DVD, not BD, but I don't have BD for my PC yet. Just don't see the need now. Actually, 32-bit allows access to 3.5 GB. I've already performed a few memory utilization tests, to prove this to myself. The remaining .5 GB are reserved for hardware addresses. Regarding posting a non-upconverted image; I would, if I actually had a BluRay disc...lol This is another upconverted SD screenie from BSG Razor, in my set's native res: BTW, that's with CUDA enabled Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JediMaster 451 Posted August 6, 2009 Really? I always heard that any program that tries to access more than 2GB (just open task manager and watch the process) will crash. I seem to recall Company of Heroes doing that to me when I would play with ultra detail. There's a "large address" flag or something that I think allows up to 2.5GB used if the devs compiled it for that, but usually it's not. That's why I'm still only using 2GB of RAM with my 32-bit Windows, since I never multitask and only really play games or mess with my MP3s. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fubar512 1,350 Posted August 8, 2009 Update: Picked up U-571 on BluRay (it was on sale for $14.95 at Best Buy), and everything works as advertised. Unfortunately, it seems that to comply with HDCP standards, screen captures are disabled while playing a BluRay disk, even the native Windows "prt scrn" function is blocked Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JediMaster 451 Posted August 10, 2009 Uh...that just seems stupid. It's a screen cap! Is someone going to take a screen cap for every frame of the disc to reassemble it or something?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites