Hello,
I'm here with a great problem...
any of you like to record a CD with these videos to watch on a big TV with you DviX DVD-Player?
well, I like, and love this movie
but what is unbelievable is when reach the matrix part, everything become so slow (sound/music too) like I was really playing the game and don't have a good enough machine to play.
Start when the first "green" appears on the screen, and still very slow when still have "green" in the screen.
When I say "green" means the Matrix Green FX, not only the green color.
Worst part...
Getting better, but still have "green" and still slow...
Comeback to normal when the "green" is gone when starting to up de stairs, so everything is back to perfection.
Is like in the Lord of the Rings in the final battle don't have enough memory to run all this stuff on the screen...
yes, is playing perfect at my computer, or in the CD that I burned (I burned twice in 2 CDs to make sure isn't the media)...
but is just a movie, isn't real time processing right? so why this problem? maybe FPS change in this part? any clues?
or at least, a easy way to rerender the video with default Xvid settings? I can make easily Xvid movies that plays perfect on my DVD, but this one wasn't made by myself.
and unfortunately, I can't open Xvid or DviX at Vegas to edit.
exist a way to do that?
thanks,
Freddy
I'm here with a great problem...
any of you like to record a CD with these videos to watch on a big TV with you DviX DVD-Player?
well, I like, and love this movie
but what is unbelievable is when reach the matrix part, everything become so slow (sound/music too) like I was really playing the game and don't have a good enough machine to play.
Start when the first "green" appears on the screen, and still very slow when still have "green" in the screen.
When I say "green" means the Matrix Green FX, not only the green color.
Worst part...
Getting better, but still have "green" and still slow...
Comeback to normal when the "green" is gone when starting to up de stairs, so everything is back to perfection.
Is like in the Lord of the Rings in the final battle don't have enough memory to run all this stuff on the screen...
yes, is playing perfect at my computer, or in the CD that I burned (I burned twice in 2 CDs to make sure isn't the media)...
but is just a movie, isn't real time processing right? so why this problem? maybe FPS change in this part? any clues?
or at least, a easy way to rerender the video with default Xvid settings? I can make easily Xvid movies that plays perfect on my DVD, but this one wasn't made by myself.
and unfortunately, I can't open Xvid or DviX at Vegas to edit.
exist a way to do that?
thanks,
Freddy
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