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07-15-10 06:18am - 5274 days | Original Post - #1 | |
Denner (0)
Active User Posts: 1,217 Registered: Mar 03, '07 Location: Denmark |
Video: fast forward problems Anybody has this problem - now and then (with SOME clips/full videos): Some of my videos have this problem (only some): When going for fast forward (like scanning the entire thing) the screen is getting totally blurred - and it takes maybe 10-20 seconds or more before it's clear again...no matter whether I use VLC, Windows Media (classic or new) or Gom Player... Since it's ONLY with some videos/larger clips guess it's not my pc... (BTW: it's both real old vintage material and new ditto) Any ideas? "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle" | |
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07-15-10 06:26am - 5274 days | #2 | |
mistresskent (0)
Active Webmaster Posts: 188 Registered: Feb 02, '09 Location: Kent, UK |
Sounds like a codec problem, maybe un-install current players and codec pack. Download and install K-lite codec pack. It should have everything you need. Are you using matroska codecs? If so, check for the latest versions. Large files need to buffer before playing, your page file on your computer will only hold so much memory, you can enlarge your page file by going into your system settings. Advanced settings on virtual memory may help. Hope that helps. x Mistress Kent xx http://www.mistresskent.com http://www.mistresskent.co.uk | |
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07-15-10 06:52am - 5274 days | #3 | |
Denner (0)
Active User Posts: 1,217 Registered: Mar 03, '07 Location: Denmark |
Thanks!!! Seems quite a lot better - but the install made do some serious changes - even in registration - hope it won't mess up things? - Not that technical here... "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle" | |
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07-15-10 08:18am - 5274 days | #4 | |
Denner (0)
Active User Posts: 1,217 Registered: Mar 03, '07 Location: Denmark |
UPDATE! Just ran system check and restart ect. - and playing those files in question are working just fine... THANKS AGAIN, mistresskent!!! "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle" | |
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07-20-10 06:45am - 5269 days | #5 | |
mistresskent (0)
Active Webmaster Posts: 188 Registered: Feb 02, '09 Location: Kent, UK |
No problem Denner. Glad to have been assistance xx Mistress Kent xx http://www.mistresskent.com http://www.mistresskent.co.uk | |
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07-20-10 03:25pm - 5269 days | #6 | |
messmer (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,582 Registered: Sep 12, '07 Location: Canada |
My VLC player is acting up just the way Denner describes. My WMP player plays the files just fine but seeing that I prefer VLC because I can adjust the sharpness and therefore have it set as my default player I don't want to switch to WMP. If I took your advice and downloaded a K-lite codec pack and installed it would that solve my problem with VLC? May be a stupid question, if so my apologies. P.S. I did enlarge the page file but the problem persists. | |
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07-21-10 01:37am - 5268 days | #7 | |
mistresskent (0)
Active Webmaster Posts: 188 Registered: Feb 02, '09 Location: Kent, UK |
It should fix the issues with VLC as well as WMP. Download the codec, enlarge you page file. Set up and re-start. You may have to set VLC as your default player again. If not post here again and I'll investigate further for you x Mistress Kent xx http://www.mistresskent.com http://www.mistresskent.co.uk | |
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07-21-10 10:26am - 5268 days | #8 | |
messmer (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,582 Registered: Sep 12, '07 Location: Canada |
Much obliged, mistresskent! PS. Just installed the codec and it works like a charm on VLC, all I had to do was to reset the default as you suggested. Thanks a million! Edited on Jul 21, 2010, 10:49am | |
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07-21-10 01:27pm - 5268 days | #9 | |
mistresskent (0)
Active Webmaster Posts: 188 Registered: Feb 02, '09 Location: Kent, UK |
Once again.. no problemo me amigo x Mistress Kent xx http://www.mistresskent.com http://www.mistresskent.co.uk | |
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07-23-10 05:19am - 5266 days | #10 | |
Methos (0)
Suspended Webmaster Posts: 7 Registered: Jul 23, '10 Location: Kent, England |
The K-lite Codec pack is one of the best packs available on the market currently... It has a massive set of codecs installed with it, literally... • Player: - Media Player Classic Homecinema [version 1.3.2086] - Media Player Classic Homecinema [version 1.2.1008.0] • ffdshow: - ffdshow [revision 3487] - ffdshow VFW interface • DirectShow video decoding filters: - XviD [version 1.2.2] - DivX H.264 [version 8.2.0.26] - On2 VP7 [version 7.0.10.0] - MPEG-2 (Cyberlink) [version 8.4.0.1014] - MPEG-2 (Gabest) [version 1.0.0.4] • DirectShow audio decoding filters: - AC3/DTS/LPCM/MP1/MP2 (AC3Filter) [version 1.63b] - Vorbis (CoreVorbis) [version 1.1.0.79] - AAC (MONOGRAM) [version 0.9.6.0] • DirectShow audio parsers: - FLAC (madFLAC) [version 1.8] - WavPack (CoreWavPack) [version 1.1.1] - MusePack (MONOGRAM) [version 0.9.2.0 | 0.4.0.0] - Monkey's Audio (DCoder) [version 1.0] - OptimFROG (RadLight) [version 1.0.0.1] - AMR (MONOGRAM) [version 1.0.1.0] - DC-Bass Source [version 1.2.0] - AC3/DTS Source (AC3File) [version 0.7b] • DirectShow source filters: - Haali Media Splitter [version 1.10.120.15] - AVI splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0] - MP4 splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0] - Matroska splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0] - Ogg splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0] - MPEG PS/TS splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0] - FLV splitter (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0] - CDXA Reader (Gabest) [version 1.3.1748.0] • DirectShow subtitle filter: - DirectVobSub (a.k.a. VSFilter) [version 2.39.5.3] - DirectVobSub (a.k.a. VSFilter) [version 2.33] • Other filters: - Haali Video Renderer [version 1.9.42.1] • VFW video codecs: - XviD [version 1.2.2] - On2 VP7 [version 7.0.10.0] - huffyuv [version 2.1.1 CCE Patch 0.2.5] - YV12 (Helix) [version 1.2] • ACM audio codecs: - MP3 (LAME) [version 3.98.2] - AC3ACM [version 1.5] • Tools: - Codec Tweak Tool [version 4.4.4] - Win7DSFilterTweaker [version 3.1] - MediaInfo Lite [version 0.7.31] - VobSubStrip [version 0.11] - GraphStudio [version 0.3.2.0] - Haali Muxer - Bitrate Calculator However, one that I do have installed that works fantastically well with K-lite, is the CorePlayer set... http://coreplayer.com/ Technology Overview H.264 Ready with CoreAVC Built-In YouTube Support Flash/FLV Container Support Bluetooth ready!* (A2DP and AVRCP) Supports over 30 Languages (20+ more coming soon!) Podcast, Enhanced Podcast, CoreCaster Ready GPU: Intel 2700g, ATI Imageon, QTv (Limited Support), Marvell Monahan Processors (more coming soon!) Operating System: Symbian (all), CE 3+4, CE Embedded 5+6, Windows Mobile/Smartphone (5.x - 6.x), Palm, Windows (NT 4.0 - Vista), OS X, and Linux (OEM only) CPU: x86 (32bit and 64bit), Intel, Altivec/PowerPC, ARM9, ARM11, MIPS CoreUI 'Universal skins' Widget. Allows you to create a unique custom user interface exactly how you want it! Best in Class audio and video codecs like CoreAVC our High Definition H.264 video decoder CoreTheque media library allows for easy management of your playlists and bookmarks Audio Formats: MP3, MP2, AAC, MKA, WMA, Midi*, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, TTA, FLAC, MPC, AMR, ADPCM, ALaw, MuLaw, G.729, GSM Video Formats: H.264 (AVC), AVCHD, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 part 2 (ASP), DivX, XviD, WMV*, Theora*, Dirac*, MJPEG, MSVIDEO1 Image Formats: JPEG (420, 422, 440, EXIF Headers)*, BMP, GIF, PNG, TIFF, MJPEG Container Formats: Flash/FLV, Matroska, ASF, ASX, AVI, PS, M2TS, TS, 3GPP, MOV, MPEG-4, OGM, NSV* Streaming Formats: HTTP, UDP, UDP Multicast, UDP Unicast, RDP, RTP. RTSP, RTCP (keep alive), ASX, ASF, Multicast, HTTP Tunneling Additional Features: Google Data, Benchmarking, Integrated Pocket IE/IE Support, SMB Browsing I have CorePlayer installed on my main system, laptop and mobile phone thanks to it's lovely Symbian software... seriously good package to use But if you're more into highdef video playback and authoring, then I'd reccomend Nero player for playing / minor authoring, and Adobe Premier Pro for advanced authoring / editing... as the latest versions of both software packages actually come with BluRay authoring and editing options... M "Look, if you want to torture me, spank me, lick me, do it. But if this poetry shit continues just shoot me now please." ~ Lori Petty in Tank Girl | |
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07-31-10 06:40am - 5258 days | #11 | |
GlassHouse (0)
Active User Posts: 3 Registered: Jul 30, '10 |
It might be your processor speed. I had the same problem but the same version of VLC on another machine plays the video fine. | |
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07-31-10 09:52am - 5258 days | #12 | |
messmer (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,582 Registered: Sep 12, '07 Location: Canada |
I have the feeling you might be right! I installed the codec, did great for the day but experienced difficulties again the next day. VLC is really unpredictable. Yesterday there was an area of distortion on the bottom of most videos, yet with WMP the picture was fine. Wish they'd change WMP so that the sharpness of the picture could be adjusted. I find that most videos downloaded from places like VideoBox, Videosz tend to be not "crisp" enough. | |
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07-31-10 02:22pm - 5258 days | #13 | |
Tom22 (0)
Active User Posts: 1 Registered: May 12, '07 Location: USA |
If the codec is "Mime Type: video/x-ms-asf" which usually uses a "WMV" extension, I'm afraid the distortion you see when "indexing" (moving the slider bar) is just the nature of the beast. I've found if you cut the video down in size, it solves the problem for the most part. But I have no idea why. | |
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08-01-10 09:28am - 5257 days | #14 | |
messmer (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,582 Registered: Sep 12, '07 Location: Canada |
Thanks for the tip, Tom. Trouble is the distortion starts from the moment I click on play. Next day I might play the same clip and it displays as it should. That's why my suspicion that the fault lies somewhere with my processor as GlassHouse suggested. Or maybe it's with the latest version of VLC, come to think of it? I was fine for a day with the codec pack I had downloaded then VLC offered an upgrade and ever since I have problems again. I read in some forums that VLC had problems with ATI graphics cards but assumed that they had corrected that in the meantime???? | |
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08-05-10 05:45pm - 5252 days | #15 | |
mistresskent (0)
Active Webmaster Posts: 188 Registered: Feb 02, '09 Location: Kent, UK |
Can I just point out the extremely long and wordy post above submitted by my young webslave methos. He decided to add himself after I started grilling him about things "other" than VLC. Behind all the words lies an answer.. and if you cannot decipher it, I shall slap him into making it simpler! x Mistress Kent xx http://www.mistresskent.com http://www.mistresskent.co.uk | |
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