2008-12-16, 08:30 | Link #1 |
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Problems playing 1080p HD content (MAC)
Hey guys, I just wanted to share my problem here to see if anyone has encountered the same and a solution for it.
I have MacBook Pro, 2.4Ghz, 2GB RAM, GF8600M 256 MB I believe this is more than enough spec (at least according to Apple recomendations) to play 1080p HD content. And indeed, when I first bought my MacBook, 1080p played smoothly. However, recently, all 1080p content is choppy, slow and just not playing correctly. Anyone know of any steps I should take to see if there's any software/hardware issue that I'm not aware of? I've tested HD content with VLC/MPlayer OSX/Perian and all encounter similar issues, although VLC seems to handle best. I've tried shutting off all programs while playing HD, and gets a bit better, but not much. I've also tried clearing up hard drive space a bit, and I've managed to get about 30GB free (160GB HD). Am I missing something here? Thanks for any help! |
2008-12-16, 21:04 | Link #2 |
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Indeed that machine can certainly handle 1080p. Is it *all* content in that resolution, aka movie trailers from Apple's site, as well and fansubs and such? Or specific content?
I can't think of a clear reason it would start playing slowly like that. Oh wait — is this one of the new MacBook Pro's that has two graphics chips in it? Maybe you got switched to the slower one (though both should be able to handle the content). Also check your Energy Saver preferences to see that CPU performance is set to highest. |
2008-12-16, 21:24 | Link #3 |
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Nope, this is the 256 MB Geforce 8600M 17" one. It's last year's model. All 1080p content has a certain degree of slowdown. From Apple trailers to HD movies and fansubs. Is it possible that this is due to too many codecs installed? I have Flip4Mac, Perian, and Xvid codecs installed.
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2008-12-16, 22:52 | Link #4 | |
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I assume it's an intel Core2? Is it a duo? Because that should be able to handle 1080p.
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2008-12-16, 23:18 | Link #5 |
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Yep, C2D. I know it should handle these files just fine. It did when I first bought it. Now it doesn't. I tried uninstalling Perian, and funny enough, now the trailers in the Apple website seem to be running alright. MKV's though are ruled out... VLC, surprisingly (even though it gave me much grief in the past) is handling playback best, although not perfect. MPlayer is simply crap, completely unwatchable.
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2008-12-23, 15:41 | Link #6 | |
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Also, what version of OS X are you using?
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