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    ASUS R2H UMPC Review (Pics + Specs)

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by MilestonePC.com, Nov 5, 2006.

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    Have you tried loading iToons on it, and how well does it play videos in iToons?
     
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    uhm iToons? iTunes? I googled "iToons" and i have no clue what it is or what I'm suppose to look at.

    However, movie play back in general should work in any program, whether it may be Windows Media Player, VLC, Media Player Classic, Itunes, Xvid, Dvix, aslong as you have the right codecs.

    Generally VLC has everything in it, basicaly what happens is that when you want to play a movie, open it in VLC and then wait a little while, roughly 30 seconds to minute depending on the powermode, and it will start playing just fine.

    I hope this answers your question?