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If you're using Windows Media Player, then treat it the way you would any editing program - it's a memory-eating monster, and with xvid it eats even more because it lags and falls all over itself (yes, even mine tends to snag on xvid if I watch too much at once). Best safeguards I've found are to rest the computer often - any time it really skips nasitly, defrag if it locks up (if you have an xvid file on loop in wmp and it stays caught at the end instead of looping back to the beginning), and generally just try to close as much as you can aside from windows media player. It takes up a nice mess of memory anyway, so when you add in something that from all apearances was *made* to skip and jump and lurch about like it's drunk, yeah, you'll get some playback issues. I'd sooner shoot my computer than try and play an avi file on my old 6gig computer - poor dear barey had the memory to play mpgs and wmvs at normal size, forget playing an xvid fullscreened - whether it was a high quality *or* low quality, it was the format itself that would lock the entire computer up and it wasn't for lack of the proper decoder.Moonlight Soldier wrote:Better question, HOW DO I FIX IT?
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Maver wrote:<rant>
my prob is that everyone (well mostly the newbies) are using WMV which takes more cpu power the xvid! anyway you said you ahve a 450mhz? man thats fast you can play dvds on those things, but if you know a few things about computers out there like i do you can get a 350mhz comp like mine to play dvds xvid divx wmv all smooth like, all you need to do is know wat your looking for. first try this:
www.geexbox.org
download the .97 iso and burn it (i hope you can do that)
if video is still a little jumpy try this:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=116092
scroll down the the section that sayd MoviX (not the emovix or movix2) and then burn that ISO that will let you watch anime epds and all kinds of stuff, heck i've watch naruto 0-80 on that comp with no skipping smooth video.
once you have the iso put it in your computer drive and reboot your computer. if you come back up under windows xp then you need to
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go into the bios and change the boot list so that cd rom drive comes before you hard drive
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it isn't that hard to do just hit delete / F2 (which every one the bios use) look in the bios for a boot list then when your there pess + or watever buttion it tells you to move it up the list the boot order should be somthing like
Floppy
CD-ROM
HD (hard drive)
well i
Maver wrote:<rant>
anyway you said you ahve a 450mhz? man thats fast you can play dvds on those things, but if you know a few things about computers out there like i do you can get a 350mhz comp like mine to play dvds xvid divx wmv all smooth like