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05-18-09  06:05am - 5697 days Original Post - #1
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Videos (tech) fast forward

Guess most video/clips-fans know this:
You've downloaded a somewhat large video, play it and then sometimes want to do a little Fast Forward - to get to the action quicker.
A lot of wmw-files do it slow (I use Crystal Player or VLC) - very slow - AND sometimes the file even stops and starts allover again (Crystal Player) - with VLC and fast forward the picture gets blurred for a while...

The option with downloading QuickTime/.mov-file instead does SOMETIMES work a little faster - but not always.

Is this a matter of mediaplayer - or maybe even the pc itself?

Any wizzards out there? "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

05-18-09  07:04am - 5697 days #2
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I think it's a mixture of mediaplayer and pc. For example I use the KMPlayer, as it seems to work best for my system. However on some of the bigger HD videos, there are times when it will become unresponsive when first opening it up. However, I never have problems fast forwarding, other then it may take a few secs to respond.

The only other video player I use is Windows Media Player, between those two, I very seldom have any problems.

05-18-09  08:03am - 5697 days #3
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Originally Posted by Jeffrey99:


I think it's a mixture of mediaplayer and pc. For example I use the KMPlayer, as it seems to work best for my system. However on some of the bigger HD videos, there are times when it will become unresponsive when first opening it up. However, I never have problems fast forwarding, other then it may take a few secs to respond.

The only other video player I use is Windows Media Player, between those two, I very seldom have any problems.


Thanks - located a place to download a free KMPlayer - will certainly try that.... "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

05-18-09  08:15am - 5697 days #4
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I use Kmplayer and BSplayer.
I have noticed over the years KMplayer will crash as well as BSplayer.
Both are awesome players. BSplayer older versions are more clean and less clutter for video playing in later years BSplayer has taken on more and now is heavier.

Yes VLC does that same blur thing however VLC will play just about any file I use it if I can not get any other player to open it.


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05-18-09  08:21am - 5697 days #5
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Originally Posted by Cybertoad:


I use Kmplayer and BSplayer.
I have noticed over the years KMplayer will crash as well as BSplayer.
Both are awesome players. BSplayer older versions are more clean and less clutter for video playing in later years BSplayer has taken on more and now is heavier.

Yes VLC does that same blur thing however VLC will play just about any file I use it if I can not get any other player to open it.


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Thanks Cybertoad - normally those older (and often better/easier handeled versions) are hard to find - got a link for the BSplayer in the version you find the best? "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

05-18-09  08:53am - 5697 days #6
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I mainly use Windows Media Player, but if that doesn't open a video file, like Cybertoad says, VLC almost always works.

05-18-09  09:19am - 5697 days #7
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Originally Posted by Denner:


Thanks Cybertoad - normally those older (and often better/easier handeled versions) are hard to find - got a link for the BSplayer in the version you find the best?


Umm heres the link http://www.oldversion.com/BSplayer.html
1.0 through 1.37 are good ones. I am using 1.37 myself but 1.0 was good too.
Oldversions.com has allot of the old applications of freeware.

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05-18-09  09:20am - 5697 days #8
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Jeezzzzz - just downloaded BSplayer - and after the first try it totally fucked my system up...and had to shut down.
After start-up and delete that player all my bookmarks in Netscape has gone - but Netscape has taken over the many bookmarks from Firefox - where I do not have porn - do not know what happened - but now I have to use quite some time to regain those lost porn-bookmarks - shit. What a bummer! "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

05-18-09  10:06am - 5697 days #9
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Crap....
Wow thats weird as I am using that program I dl'd right from there and no problems.
what version did you download ?
I am sorry but no idea why it would do that as I mentioned I am running it right now for months no problems.

Hmmmm thats a pisser. Since 2007

05-18-09  10:55am - 5697 days #10
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Originally Posted by Cybertoad:


Crap....
Wow thats weird as I am using that program I dl'd right from there and no problems.
what version did you download ?
I am sorry but no idea why it would do that as I mentioned I am running it right now for months no problems.

Hmmmm thats a pisser.


NOT your fault, bro... I probably just did not watch carefully while installing - anyway - it also took over my startup-site at Firefox - so the logo was BS Player over the Google-logo - strange...
And all the bookmarks suddenly transferred to Netscape (none of my original onces - but all from Firefox) had strange letters like russian, arab, or whatever - pretty weird... - but ok, catching up with my old porn-bookmarks, though.. "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

05-18-09  11:03am - 5697 days #11
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I use Windows Media Player and occasionally I use VLC.

Actually I've always had a wee problem with WMP in that when I play an mpeg and I let it go onto repeat the image gets horrendously distorted. It's fine with WMV files though. Most odd. www.rockchicksandbikerbabes.co.uk

05-18-09  12:19pm - 5697 days #12
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Some players handle different formats and codecs better than others. I've had problems with VLC starting over from the beginning

05-18-09  04:48pm - 5697 days #13
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I have always used windows media player and on my slower computer, even playing the larger 1280X720 3000 kbps plus videos were slow to begin with. However, I got a new laptop which is a duo core with 2 gb ram, I have never had problems with fast forwarding at all with these videos. It could be the codecs, have you downloaded a lot of codecs? Try downloading the 'K-Lite Codec Pack' from a site and see if that helps anything. If that does nothing I dunno what else to say, I'm not quite savvy in the arts of computer tech :( Good luck! Sexted From My iPad

05-18-09  11:20pm - 5696 days #14
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I like Windows Media Player the best - but VLC is a great player to have as a back-up.

05-19-09  07:09am - 5696 days #15
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Just a small correction to the site Cybertoad mentioned. www.oldversionS.com takes you to a search site. www.oldversion.com is a site that has all kinds of... well... old versions of software. Usually better than the current incarnations if you ask me... Sarcasm is a body's natural defense against stupidity.

05-19-09  08:43am - 5696 days #16
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Still use Crystal Player og VLC - but cannot get rid of that delay-thing when forward the clip - it's really annoying and should not happen in the year of 2009 along with all other kinds of hitech, should it? "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

05-19-09  08:56am - 5696 days #17
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Not to shift blame but ...
It could be your computer contributing to the delay. A machine short on RAM or without a fast video card could add some delay when viewing big video files. Former PornUsers Senior Administrator
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05-19-09  09:14am - 5696 days #18
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Originally Posted by Khan:


Not to shift blame but ...
It could be your computer contributing to the delay. A machine short on RAM or without a fast video card could add some delay when viewing big video files.


Thanks, Khan - it seems like it's time to look into that - and maybe spend some doe (isn't that slang for money?) to upgrade that ol' videocard....

Still - before the BSplayer broke down my system, the couple of videos I played on the BS did splendid in that forward-proces.. "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

05-19-09  10:27am - 5696 days #19
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Originally Posted by RagingBuddhist:


Just a small correction to the site Cybertoad mentioned. www.oldversionS.com takes you to a search site. www.oldversion.com is a site that has all kinds of... well... old versions of software. Usually better than the current incarnations if you ask me...


Thanks ooops typo my apologies.
Thanks for catching that. Since 2007

05-26-09  03:32pm - 5689 days #20
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As had been said VLC seems to play everything but for me takes a second when skipping forward so I only use it for broken files or incompatable formats.
On the other hand media player classic works a treat for me.
Though won't play mp4 files.

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