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Ankh
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Posted: Sat, 18th Oct 2008 19:16 Post subject: Blueray/Hd viewing problems |
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Can anyone explain for me how it comes that when ever I try to watch blueray/hd movies they stutter? Ive tried both vlc and wmp classic and still get the same problem.
It's not that ive got a bad computer, its pretty good imo...so what can the problem be?
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
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Karmeck
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Posted: Sat, 18th Oct 2008 19:53 Post subject: |
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First say what kinda system u have. Their is always KmPlayer, I hear it is better then vlc.
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zipfero
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Posted: Sat, 18th Oct 2008 20:17 Post subject: |
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zoomplayer mate, then add some cole2k advanced packs and the shit zoomplayer recommends you download, should play like a charm.
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Posted: Sat, 18th Oct 2008 21:38 Post subject: Re: Blueray/Hd viewing problems |
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Anthirs wrote: | Can anyone explain for me how it comes that when ever I try to watch blueray/hd movies they stutter? Ive tried both vlc and wmp classic and still get the same problem.
It's not that ive got a bad computer, its pretty good imo...so what can the problem be? |
If your using CCCP codec pack
in mpc hit view > options > playback > output:
Directshow Video: VMR9(renderless)**
Realmedia Video: Directx 9
VMR Settings: Use texture surfaces and render video in 3D***
Resizer: Bilinear
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Also if your using another codec like coreAVC like you should
Start > PRograms > Combined Community Codec Pack > filters ffdshow video decoder > look for H.264 and set it to disabled, this will use another better decoder.
Also if you don't have dual core or an nvidia card, it'll be that much harder. Dual cores rock when it comes to HD.
If you have a slower CPU don't try 1080p, it'll struggle like hell.
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Posted: Sat, 18th Oct 2008 23:04 Post subject: |
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if you got an ATI card and use powerdvd ( latest ) then the video should help out with decoding blurays.... which allows for less powerful CPU.
If you play 1080p HDrips AMD 2.3ghz dual core is the bare minimum to use, better off to use 2.5ghz for some overhead.
install http://www.cccp-project.net/ as codec/player, uninstall everything else first .
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Ankh
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Posted: Sat, 18th Oct 2008 23:14 Post subject: |
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I've got:
AMD Phenom 9750 Quad-Core 2.4GHz 4x1MB
6gb ddr2
GeCube Radeon HD 4850 512MB DDR3
surely that should be enough?
Im abit suprised on the suggestions on code packs..usually these kind of threads are full of warnings about them.
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
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Posted: Sat, 18th Oct 2008 23:49 Post subject: |
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uninstall all players, codec pacs and codecs
download and install kmplayer
problem solved
oh and yeah your pc should eat full hd like chips
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Posted: Mon, 20th Oct 2008 02:30 Post subject: |
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Anthirs wrote: | I've got:
AMD Phenom 9750 Quad-Core 2.4GHz 4x1MB
6gb ddr2
GeCube Radeon HD 4850 512MB DDR3
surely that should be enough?
Im abit suprised on the suggestions on code packs..usually these kind of threads are full of warnings about them. |
CCCP isn't some bloated pile of junk like that "kazaa pack" people fucking install. It only installs what needs to be installed. I know a lot of IT admins etc that use it cause it doesn't suck.
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Posted: Mon, 20th Oct 2008 03:57 Post subject: |
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cccp is the best solution in performance/quality, yeah
except get coreavc and deactivate h.265 in cccp settings for the fastest hd playback
yes
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