I have a couple of xvid avi files that cause me problems. When I try to watch them using various players (zoom, media player classic, WMP) they either totally freeze my OS and I have to reboot, or occasionally they play but so stuttery you cannot watch them with the cpu usage of the player at very high levels.
I've used GSpot to render the file and see what codec is being used. 4cc = xvid as does name. When I render the file it says this for "video path" - (S) --> AVI Splitter --> XviD MPEG-4 Video Decoder --> (R)
I have the latest xvid codec (nics build) installed. I also tried installing ffdshow (gspot confirmed it was trying to use it) and the same thing happens.
The only media player that will play the files seems to Video LAN - which I believe uses its own codecs (?), but even then - this is only sometimes - other times this also freezes my system.
I have been unable to replicate the freeze using any of my other files (various mpeg, indeo and divx formats) and my system is stable in every other way.
Both files (each in two parts) were downloaded from the web. I've entertained the possibility that the only two (or four actually - each fim was in two parts) xvid files i've ever d/ld are all corrupt - but it seems a little coincidental. If anyone knows where I can download a clean test file please let me know....
And any other ideas appreciated!
Matt
I've used GSpot to render the file and see what codec is being used. 4cc = xvid as does name. When I render the file it says this for "video path" - (S) --> AVI Splitter --> XviD MPEG-4 Video Decoder --> (R)
I have the latest xvid codec (nics build) installed. I also tried installing ffdshow (gspot confirmed it was trying to use it) and the same thing happens.
The only media player that will play the files seems to Video LAN - which I believe uses its own codecs (?), but even then - this is only sometimes - other times this also freezes my system.
I have been unable to replicate the freeze using any of my other files (various mpeg, indeo and divx formats) and my system is stable in every other way.
Both files (each in two parts) were downloaded from the web. I've entertained the possibility that the only two (or four actually - each fim was in two parts) xvid files i've ever d/ld are all corrupt - but it seems a little coincidental. If anyone knows where I can download a clean test file please let me know....
And any other ideas appreciated!
Matt
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