DougofTheAbaci
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Never really tried MPlayer Extended, to be honest.
As for the largest files... My largest HD movie is 30.25 GB. But the file I noticed it worst was playing Ponyo (shush) which is only 9.39 GB. MPlayerX didn't do a great job on my laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo) but VLC Player was useless. Boxee did the best job.
I'm actually working on putting all my movies into Boxee and just using that. That way instead of browsing a long list of files I'm using a nice, clean interface and I don't have to put everything in iTunes.
With .ISO images, I've never really found a situation where I needed to play one. I either ripped them to MP4's or MKV's as tickled my fancy since you get a similar quality at half the file size (or less). HD movies are the same. There are very few movies that need to be that large. The largest I have is the extended version of The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The King, which is something like 4 hours long.
As for the largest files... My largest HD movie is 30.25 GB. But the file I noticed it worst was playing Ponyo (shush) which is only 9.39 GB. MPlayerX didn't do a great job on my laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo) but VLC Player was useless. Boxee did the best job.
I'm actually working on putting all my movies into Boxee and just using that. That way instead of browsing a long list of files I'm using a nice, clean interface and I don't have to put everything in iTunes.
With .ISO images, I've never really found a situation where I needed to play one. I either ripped them to MP4's or MKV's as tickled my fancy since you get a similar quality at half the file size (or less). HD movies are the same. There are very few movies that need to be that large. The largest I have is the extended version of The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The King, which is something like 4 hours long.