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Can You watch a full DVD movie on battery power?
Recently i tried to do so. I took my toshiba on a camping trip, and planned a movie night.
The laptop (sattelite A100-ofh)is about a month old. I have not used the battery too much. Initially, i gave it a 24h charge, and it has been completely run down.
I used the express media player to avoid loading windows. The movie was 146 minutes. The battery just fell short. It shut down with less than 5 minutes to go. Apparently DVD is heavy on battery drain.
So, the question is, can you watch a full length DVD movie on your laptop using battery power?
Feel free to chime in even if you don't have a toshiba.
Any tips to maximise DVD playback life?
It is not often i would need to watch a movie away from AC power, but i did expect to get one movie out of the battery.
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rip the dvd to your HD instead of using the dvd drive
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I have a P105-S9312 and after some volt modding with NHC I can watch just about any movie with express media player and still have a bit of battery time left:D
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I just watched both discs of the extended version of Fellowship the other night, using the DVD player, and had some battery to spare. I have the A100-S8111TD with the 12cell battery. Check your power settings, the Toshiba Power Saver looks like it does a decent job and there's a setting specifically for DVD viewing (I used the default power setting which is a generic "laptop" setting and the screen was on full bright)
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I just watched both discs of the extended version of Fellowship the other night, using the DVD player, and had some battery to spare. I have the A100-S8111TD with the 12cell battery. Check your power settings, the Toshiba Power Saver looks like it does a decent job and there's a setting specifically for DVD viewing (I used the default power setting which is a generic "laptop" setting and the screen was on full bright)
I only have the standard 6-cell battery.
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Gotcha. Be sure to check your video setup- the nVidia display settings (if you have the nVidia card) will allow you to set the acceleration of the card while using battery. It's only necessary to give it max performance (as opposed to max battery) if you're gaming.
Did you check the Toshiba Power Saver settings?
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I only have the standard 6-cell battery.
Tweaking the settings can only take you so far. It's a mathematical impossibility to overcome the lack of 50% extra capacity that a 9-cell battery would give you. Now you have a good excuse to get a spare 9-cell battery. Ripping the DVD to your hard drive should increase your movie playtime.
I was able to watch the extended version of LOTR The Return of The King with my HP laptop, but it has a 12-cell battery.
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Nope. I am on Vista, no luck at all. Back in the Win XP days I might have been able to do it, although I have never tried.
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Tweaking the settings can only take you so far. It's a mathematical impossibility to overcome the lack of 50% extra capacity that a 9-cell battery would give you.
No argument about that. However, if he only needs another 5-10 minutes to finish his movie I'd think playing with settings would be the thing to do. As of yet he hasn't come back to tell us what, if anything, he's done.
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Did you check the Toshiba Power Saver settings?
I can probably do a little bit of tweaking. I didn't think that the power saver settings were relevant since i was using the express media player, and did not boot windows. does it automatically select the DVD playback settting? Can i still change the power settings using the Fn key while in the media player? I did not try that.
Also, i have the integrated intel video card.