2008-08-20, 19:23 | Link #1 |
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About watching anime..
Okay, I have a problem on my laptop.
When I always play 1280x720 mkv's , on cccp+ mpc , kmplayer, zoomplayer, the video lags so much. 700x400 mkv are just fine. It's okay before, I wonder why it happens. Please help thanks. Last edited by AuditionEX; 2008-08-20 at 19:44. |
2008-08-20, 20:10 | Link #2 |
Gao~ a sound for the ages
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Probably the CPU is under powered.
And it can't handle the frame rates since the H.264 is usually very performance intensive.
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2008-08-20, 20:17 | Link #3 | |
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Have you recently made any changes to software or hardware? If not, do some more testing - try finding other videos of a similar resolution and codec. Do they lag? If not, it's possible that the video giving you trouble is at a higher framerate and/or was encoded in a strange fashion.
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2008-08-20, 20:27 | Link #4 |
Gao~ a sound for the ages
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: I live in a relm of swirling of thought and emotion, Ever lost in the relm of infinite possiblities.
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Hmmm... give me the torrent.
If its licensed send me the link to me via PM. (Dont want you to get banned from Admins) CTRL+ALT+DEL and go to task manager. Tell me how many processes you are running. Perhaps too much memory/CPu time is being asked for unnecessarily by those programs. Get CCCP insurgent from the same website. And do a test render on that File you are having issues with. And post up the results.
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2008-08-24, 10:45 | Link #9 |
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I got similar problems for a while already, except it's much worse.
Barely have any computer knowledge, so i will explain as simple as i can: the computer get huge lag from playing high quality screens, and therefore the subtitle become completely off. So the only way to fix the subtitle is pause and then play again That's only part of the trouble since it rarely happen (not that many anime have such high quality animation anyway). The much worse problem is: the animation 's not only slow down (as mentioned above) but it also frequently speed up (along with the sound)for a very short duration (0.1-0.5 seconds) and it happen all the time, no matter what kind of file is it, how small or big is the size, what player or codec am I using. It happen so frequently that i am kind of used to it now, except it's annoyed the heck out of me at screens where a song is played or when I am really concentrating into the anime. The problem have been occurred for more than a year and i admit my computer (2.5 year olds) has been getting weaker and weaker since that time. Before that, it can be used for everything that I can think of. Now it often got graphic faults quite playing a game ( some require almost none graphics). Sometime while running high graphical programs, it reset itself or restart the monitor(notably, after the monitor is reseted, the colour level become a bit stronger) . It's undoubtedly become worse than the 6-years-old computer my brother using. Atm, it handle most of my needs, but I start in doubt of buying a new one (maybe sometime in the future), if the computer's really the reason that all the video file was messed up.
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