Whenever I try to play back an H.264 MP4 video, it's more like a series of still photos than a motion picture. (There are no audio problems.) It occurred to me that perhaps WinXP Pro and all my startup programs and my open windows were demanding too many resources, not leaving enough for satisfactory playback. When I booted up a second installation of WinXP in which I still haven't installed my host of startup programs, and opened no programs other than VLC, playback was much better, but the video still froze fairly frequently for a few or more seconds at a time.
My computer isn't exactly state of the art (Pentium 3, 1 Ghz, 768MB RAM, video card with 32MB of RAM), and I'm wondering if the hardware requirements for smooth H.264 MP4 playback exceed what I have.
If not, what else could be causing my problem?
My computer isn't exactly state of the art (Pentium 3, 1 Ghz, 768MB RAM, video card with 32MB of RAM), and I'm wondering if the hardware requirements for smooth H.264 MP4 playback exceed what I have.
If not, what else could be causing my problem?
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