View Full Version : Where can I find a list of specs on the QPlayer
zepper
01-06-2004, 05:59 AM
I can't seem to find a page with the program specs such as: What versions of Win are supported? What media file formats are supported without any plugins? Memory and disk space requirements? Etc? Etc? thanks.
.bh.
:confused:
drewkeller
01-06-2004, 01:58 PM
much of those specs are very much dependent on what plugins you decide to use. disk space is determined more by the skins you download than the plugins you have installed. the default installation is about 3MB.
i don't think it can play anything if you choose not to install the default plugins that come in the installer. it's designed to use the plugins.
i never heard anyone using it on Win 3.1 but it should work on anything after that.
zepper
01-06-2004, 10:01 PM
Thanks for the reply Drew.
Let me tighten up my question.
. Will Q Player run on Win95A and up? What file formats are covered by Q Player with the standard equipment plug-ins? How much RAM is recommended to run Q Player with std. plug-ins? And why isn't there a page on the web site with this info???
.bh.
chicubs
01-06-2004, 10:19 PM
for the love of god please dont use anything like windows 95.
acozz
01-06-2004, 10:40 PM
QCD is supposed to work on Windows 95. The default formats are mp3, mp3pro, ogg, and wav.
ace2701
01-06-2004, 10:44 PM
Thanks for the reply Drew.
Let me tighten up my question.
. Will Q Player run on Win95A and up? What file formats are covered by Q Player with the standard equipment plug-ins? How much RAM is recommended to run Q Player with std. plug-ins? And why isn't there a page on the web site with this info???
.bh.
W98SE
256meg ram
730mhz intel3 chip
These specs will run any version of QCD you can throw at it
plus any plugins that are out there (so far).
billy
01-06-2004, 11:06 PM
some people have had qcd running on almost nothing. i once ran it a few times on a p75 with 32mb of ram..
Rex_Mundi_Incarnit
01-07-2004, 07:42 AM
I have got it to run on a Pentium 166mhz with Win98SE, loads fast, runs fast, little memory & CPU usage, perfect! On my P3 550MHz system, there is absolutely nothing slow about QCD. In fact, loading time is only shorter by a second or two conpared to the P166. :D
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