Playing Video Files
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Kohza
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27. February 2006 @ 13:01 |
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Whenever I try to play any video format (AVI, MPEG etc) it just lags my computer up and never actually plays.
I've had this problem before, and I took it to a computer place and they fixed it saying I had to lower the speed of my Processor..
That's why I doubt it's a codec problem, also, I've got the exact same codecs as before. K-Lite Codec pack.
I think it's a problem with the hardware, but I'm no computer expert hehe..
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum please feel free to move.
- Thank you.
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27. February 2006 @ 15:43 |
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which player are you using ?
specs on computer and graphics please ?
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2IIPack
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27. February 2006 @ 16:23 |
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where's a good place to download wmv files to put on my harddrive?
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Auslander
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27. February 2006 @ 16:36 |
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what the hell, 2IIPack? totally irrelevant, unrelated, and unnecessary. don't hijack a thread, please; it's not here for you to bend over a desk and have your way with :-P
Kohza: i don't think the processor would have a problem with this. have you run all your anti-spyware/anti-virii? (after updating them, of course) also, have you done a good run of CCleaner and defragged?
as philraz said, we need your specs and info. fill us in a bit more, please.
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27. February 2006 @ 16:54 |
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You know, it might be the problem with the codec pack. I heard that they were bad and that a lot of people are having serious problems with them. I have the same problem where files that usually would play at about 50% CPU w/ FFDShow is playing more like 80%+. It could be a mistake on my part, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to check. I also hear that they install codecs in inappropriate areas, so that could be an issue as well.
It could also be due to spyware if you haven't protected your computer well enough, so get SpyBot and Ad-aware to scan & remove, Spyware Blaster w/ Spyware Guard for prevention, and CCleaner to free up some HDD resources.
Then again, it could be like you said and be cause by the CPU, so I would try these steps and see if it is the CPU or not.
Update:
Yay! I got it to work by fully uninstalling my previous drivers and installing them from scratch.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 7. March 2006 @ 16:23
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Kohza
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27. February 2006 @ 22:07 |
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Thank you for all replying.
My CPU goes up to 99.
My specs:
AMD Athlon(tm)xp 1800+ 1.40ghz (I did lower the speed in my bios)
1.00gb of RAM
Nvidia Geforce 6600GT
OS = Windows Pro XP Sp2
I doubt it'd be any spy ware, I've only just formated my whole computer (all the drives).
I have AVG installed and Ad-Aware and that picks up nothing.
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Kohza
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1. March 2006 @ 12:27 |
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Sorry to be a pain, just desperate to get my computer working properly again. I've found that I can't play some games either.
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Auslander
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1. March 2006 @ 12:35 |
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i'm not sure what it could be. i'll think about it and offer this BUMP for now.
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Kohza
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3. March 2006 @ 12:39 |
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Maybe these will help you. Sorry to be so pushy but I'm kind of desperate to be able to play video files again, I do watch anime very frequently and it's been a rather boring couple of weeks lately.. =(
The other slots were empty.
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3. March 2006 @ 14:37 |
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ddp
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3. March 2006 @ 15:41 |
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2IIPack, read the forum rules above about posting especially read #8
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Kohza
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3. March 2006 @ 16:48 |
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That's the exact same codec pack I've got, and I've gotten my latest driver for my Video card.
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3. March 2006 @ 17:02 |
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have you tried media player clasic that came with the pack ?
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Kohza
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4. March 2006 @ 02:16 |
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Yep that's even my default player for AVIs, MPEGS, OGMS, MKVs etc..
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4. March 2006 @ 18:29 |
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ok now I'm getting desparate check your agp aperture size in your bios make sure its set to at least 64mb experiment with higher if available this is weird
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7. March 2006 @ 16:44 |
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Try to default your BIOS settings to Optimized and make corrections as needed. Try seeing which filters are running as you play the movies.
In MPC, try changing the Output method used. Try changing it to something like VMR7 (windowed), and see if that has any effect. Right-click a video in play, go to filters and see which ones are running. If it's something you don't like, go to Options>Overrides (or External Filters in 6.4.8.8), and then Add Filters. Add the filters you don't want running, then bullet Block instead of Set merit.
Also, back at Output, where it says "VMR7/9 (renderless)" & "DirectX 7/9" settings, bullet the option "Use regular offscreen plain surfaces", which decreases CPU and GPU usage. Also try using the "Bilinear" setting for resizing. It also wouldn't hurt to tick the "Lock back-buffer..." check near the bottom, and where it says "Direct Show Audio", pick out the one that says "DirectSound: *insert name of card here* [x000] (00x0...)".
If none of that stuff even remotely works, then you may have some serious problem on your hands.
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