I'm hoping someone here will have the knowledge and experience to answer these questions. I've been looking for information about this for quite a while now, but I have not been able to turn up anything useful. Can this be done on a computer which doesn't have any dedicated graphics card? If so, what kind of CPU would be required at minimum in order to be able to handle this? And I don't mean just these low-end 4K MKV files, but also the high end files of say 50 to 100 GB. What I've been wondering, is what you would need in a computer in order to be able to play those 4K MKV files properly and without any stuttering. All of this is just some back story though. It's just when trying to play those videos that I experience problems. Sure enough, it is connected to the TV through its mini displayport and on the TV I get the Windows desktop in all its 4K glory. ![]() When we purchased this mini PC, we specifically looked for 4K and it said it was suitable. I'm talking about MKV files of around the 4 to 6 GB range, which are really at the low end of the spectrum for 4K video. Problem is, almost every time I start a video (in VLC Player) on the mini PC which is hooked up to it, it chokes. So I've had this nice 55 inch 4K Samsung TV sitting in my living room for about 4 months now and I would like to make some use of those 4K capabilities.
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