1080p download and playback bugs in iTunes 10.6 for Windows
There seems to be some bugs in iTunes 10.6 for Windows related to 1080p video. According to Apple, the minimum specs for viewing 1080p video on a PC is:
To play 1080p HD video on a PC, you need a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or faster processor, 2GB of RAM, and an Intel GMA X4500HD, ATI Radeon HD, or NVIDIA GeForce 8300 GS or better graphics processor.
My PC exceeds these specs (Intel i5-2500K 3.3GHz CPU, 8GB of RAM, AMD Radeon 7970 video card, 30" Apple Cinema Display). The first bug appears when I go into the preferences setting and switch the download preference fom 720p to 1080p, which triggers a warning box that says:
This computer may not be able to play 1080p videos. You can still download these videos for use on other devices.
That's odd but I press "OK" and downloaded the 1080p copy of a TV episode. When I press play, another warning box popped up:
Video is too large. The 1080p version of [show] is too large to play on this computer. You can choose to play a smaller 720p version of this movie below. This message will be dismissed in XX seconds.
iTunes 10.6 for Windows-OTHER, Windows 7