2008-05-07, 20:44 | Link #24 | |
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After receiving help on the CCCP forum, person said that a 2.4GHz single core(essentially since FFdshow is single-threaded) doesn't have enough power to decode 1080p(without sync issues that is). |
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2008-05-08, 01:22 | Link #25 | |
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2008-05-12, 21:02 | Link #26 |
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Thought I'd post this question here, since I'm having similar issues to the OP... In Media Player Classic, MKV files are constantly out-of-synch on audio/video. I can get it back in synch by backing up a few seconds and going again, but it just happens again a little while later.
I'm wondering if anyone could comment on a post over on the CCCP faq? I'm seeing two completely different explanations for what's causing this and how to fix it, and trying to decide which to try first. My non-techie little brain is about to explode. Here's the CCCP Post I'm talking about, in response to a question in CCCP's faq about MKV's having either blinking subtitles or "huge syncing issues": http://www.anime-legion.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1309 I'm curious if y'all think the explanation there is a non-issue because fansubbers *are* doing things properly, if the performance compensators discussed here are workarounds for the fact that they're *not* doing it properly, or if the two issues are completely unrelated? Jen |
2008-05-12, 21:50 | Link #27 | |
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