There is one file in particular that I spent the last week downloading, only to discover I did not have the proper "codec" to play it. I discoveved that it was an avi of type div-3. So I went and downloaded the codec, and it plays... BADLY.
Apparently this problem is common... it keeps getting stuck. So I found this page: http://www.digital-digest.com/suppor...age&page_id=22
I got the anti-freeze filter, but all that does is let me watch it like its a slide show, and the sound becomes totally out of sync. The other things that page tells how to do, I don't know how to do.
"Lowering the smoothness setting on the DivX codec and using a higher bitrate can help to stop this happening usually 75% is enough. If you set the Fast Motion codec to a minimum of 1500-2000kbps this will happen much less. And never use the Low Motion codec under about 600kbps. "
What does all that mean, and how do I change it?
Also, is it a problem if I installed the divx 4 codec and told it to play all divx files? I reinstalled the old one just in case, but I dunno if that will help.
Apparently this problem is common... it keeps getting stuck. So I found this page: http://www.digital-digest.com/suppor...age&page_id=22
I got the anti-freeze filter, but all that does is let me watch it like its a slide show, and the sound becomes totally out of sync. The other things that page tells how to do, I don't know how to do.
"Lowering the smoothness setting on the DivX codec and using a higher bitrate can help to stop this happening usually 75% is enough. If you set the Fast Motion codec to a minimum of 1500-2000kbps this will happen much less. And never use the Low Motion codec under about 600kbps. "
What does all that mean, and how do I change it?
Also, is it a problem if I installed the divx 4 codec and told it to play all divx files? I reinstalled the old one just in case, but I dunno if that will help.
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