2003-11-07, 19:11 | Link #1 |
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skipping and slow motion?
I have dn angel on CD, and when I play it,
the sound sounds like its in sort of a 'slow motion' like it was slown down... and sometimes it just skips large sections of audio... I have ffdshow alpha [the latest] 2003-05-23 and if I play it without the codec I can hear the sound, and its the same thing...so... its not the codec... |
2003-11-10, 03:36 | Link #2 |
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hmm, what type of file is it. Does this also happen with other videos files?
What media player r u playing it in? Have you tried to reinstall the media player you are trying to play it in. Also try saving a episode to your hard drive and play it from there. If that doesn't work try an reinstall all your codecs again, if you have Nimo codec pack reinstall Nimo again. Hope this works, good luck.
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2003-11-10, 03:47 | Link #3 |
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Please ignore the call to install Nimo, I'm sure that you've been around long enough to know that is bad advice. I'd like to know if this happens when you try to play other videos on your CD drive, as opposed to playing them from your hard drive. It is possible that the problem is with your CD drive.
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2003-11-10, 04:12 | Link #5 |
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Nimo is bad because while it may work for some people, like yourself, we have seen many people come on this forum with problems that vanish as soon as they uninstall Nimo. Anything that causes problems for that many people is something that I cannot recommend to someone who isn't computer savy. You're simply one of the lucky ones.
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2003-11-10, 18:31 | Link #6 |
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Nimo includes a lot of STUFF that conflict (ex: two audio tools that in the INDIVIDUAL installs warn about not installing together) yet it ALLOWS for a full install. Unless you do a decode only install you are pretty much boned for playback. Nemo is a bad idead when you can get them all individually OR playback EVERYTHING with ffdshow alpha.
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2003-11-10, 20:13 | Link #7 | |
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2003-11-10, 21:07 | Link #8 |
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I would also suggest that you use the old windows media player if you still experience video skips and slow sound if you are on the xp operating system since the new one that comes with xp takes up quite alot of resources. The old one is located in C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player and its called mplayer2 I hope that solves your problem
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2003-11-10, 22:24 | Link #9 | |
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edit: I just notice I got one bad Rep for one of my posts here, something about recommend to intstall Nimo, I did not recommend to anyone to install Nimo codec pack I clearly stated if he has had Nimo codec pack previous installed to reinstall it again. I don't think that was fair, and from my experiences I have recommended Nimo codec pack to newbies and friends of mine who isn't so tech savy and they have had absolutely no problems with video playback. So I don't see how that is bad advice, this is coming from my experiences. I just wanted to make that clear, the rep doesn't really mean anything to me so I wont ask to have it removed.
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2003-11-11, 09:55 | Link #11 |
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got it working a little better now.
I played it on realone [very bad], wmp9 [a little better] and medai player classic [the best, just a little near the end] It only happens to dn angel, even when its on my HD... Oh well, Ill just live with it ^^ |
2003-11-11, 14:03 | Link #12 |
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I've accually seen this issue before now that you mention it. A friend of mine was having that problem (along with my brother) where mp3 audio would skip randomly. Unsure of the cause (it isn't there not being enough resources, my friend had a KICK ASS system at the time) but it seemed over time it got better for some reason (my friend was able to play stuff fine EXECT on a fresh format, if it got to where it was working and if he were to format, he would have the same problem again).
It ONLY did it for MP3 audio for them, is that the case here? (note: we tried LOTS of stuff to fix it, but I won't go into detail cuz it would take forever, LOL) |
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Try using MPC with and without the internal MPEG Audio decoder.
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2003-11-11, 23:08 | Link #16 | |
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