Video Speed
- mj31588
- Joined: Sat Jun 29, 2002 10:51 am
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Video Speed
I have this problem, when I watch some of my AMV's and the sound comes to an end pictures are still playing for like 15 seconds, and it's only from this one user, all the rest are fine. It's really REALLY annoying, can someone help me fix this?
- Zarxrax
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- mj31588
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- Zarxrax
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- mj31588
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I've tried Real Player and Windows Media Player. One of the videos I've had for a while and it never played up to speed, until once I opened the file up instead of opening the file while the player was already opened and it worked. But for the last few days even if I do that it won't play up to speed anymore, and I just downloaded this other one today and it's the same way. They're both from the same user, Sierra Liona or something, her website is Premonition Studios.
- mexicanjunior
- Joined: Wed Jun 27, 2001 11:33 pm
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- mj31588
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- Zarxrax
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Hmmm.
Ok, time for some troubleshooting.
First, try this player called Medic Player Classic. It's a really awesome player, so you should use it anyways :p Download it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=225842
I assume you are on Windows XP, correct?
Start playing the video in MPC, then press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to bring up the task manager. Click the processes tab, and at the bottom you should see where it says "Cpu usage". If the cpu usage is at 100%, then thats the problem.
If thats not the case, then in MPC, click the "view" menu, then select statistics. Play the video through and note the various numbers. The ones you want to pay attention to are the Sync Offset, Frames Dropped, and Jitter.
Ok, time for some troubleshooting.
First, try this player called Medic Player Classic. It's a really awesome player, so you should use it anyways :p Download it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=225842
I assume you are on Windows XP, correct?
Start playing the video in MPC, then press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to bring up the task manager. Click the processes tab, and at the bottom you should see where it says "Cpu usage". If the cpu usage is at 100%, then thats the problem.
If thats not the case, then in MPC, click the "view" menu, then select statistics. Play the video through and note the various numbers. The ones you want to pay attention to are the Sync Offset, Frames Dropped, and Jitter.
- mj31588
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- mj31588
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