Originally Posted by anonymez
Media player classic problems
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My Computer Specs:
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Originally Posted by rbrtplMy GF 5200 crashed playing a new game, it's seems fine at normal light tasks,
try to display a dvd movie, forget it, pixelation city, mobo bench test video card now.
My Computer Specs:
Windows XP Home Edition
SP2
1.2Ghz AMD Duron
384MB DDR Ram
256MB Nvidia GeForceFX 5200 Graphics Card
40GB HD
250GB HDComment
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So what should I do?
My Computer Specs:
Windows XP Home Edition
SP2
1.2Ghz AMD Duron
384MB DDR Ram
256MB Nvidia GeForceFX 5200 Graphics Card
40GB HD
250GB HDComment
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Originally Posted by rbrtplPut a dvd movie in and play with some other player.
Try some game that your computer can handle.
Try another vid card
try your vid card in another computer
PROCESS OF ELIMINATION.................
My Computer Specs:
Windows XP Home Edition
SP2
1.2Ghz AMD Duron
384MB DDR Ram
256MB Nvidia GeForceFX 5200 Graphics Card
40GB HD
250GB HDComment
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Originally Posted by alienfinderI don't get problems with DVD's or games it's just some avi's.
add and remove programs and
i use the Klite mega codec default install
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Originally Posted by anonymezdvd is mpeg-2
I meant mpeg-1
My Computer Specs:
Windows XP Home Edition
SP2
1.2Ghz AMD Duron
384MB DDR Ram
256MB Nvidia GeForceFX 5200 Graphics Card
40GB HD
250GB HDComment
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look, its got to be either a huge codec problm, or a hardware problem. you say that the audio lags behind. is that ALWAYS the case? or does the video also lag sometimes? could be an audio codec issue. what if you demux the video with virtualdub, and so you play JUST the video? does it still hang?
i'm guessing the lag doesn't happen when playing video with ac3(dvd) audio?
are you sure ffdshow is actually decoding your video? right-click media player classic while its playing an video with the problem, and list all you see when you mouse over 'filters'Last edited by anonymez; 2 Nov 2005, 11:04 AM.Comment
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Originally Posted by anonymezlook, its got to be either a huge codec problm, or a hardware problem. you say that the audio lags behind. is that ALWAYS the case? or does the video also lag sometimes? could be an audio codec issue. what if you demux the video with virtualdub, and so you play JUST the video? does it still hang?
i'm guessing the lag doesn't happen when playing video with ac3(dvd) audio?
are you sure ffdshow is actually decoding your video? right-click media player classic while its playing an video with the problem, and list all you see when you mouse over 'filters'
My video only lags sometimes, but it plays okay with nero showtime.
My Computer Specs:
Windows XP Home Edition
SP2
1.2Ghz AMD Duron
384MB DDR Ram
256MB Nvidia GeForceFX 5200 Graphics Card
40GB HD
250GB HDComment
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