It's a million times better, thank you.
"Progress has been made. I have a picture. The pictures are moving. And I have sound."
I was able to get DivX to work, and it plays so much more smoothly than Windows Media Player with better sound quality.
The Century Hotel clip plays like a dream, but for some reason on the SGA episodes, the video runs at 15 seconds per second while the audio plays at a normal rate... until it starts skipping and repeating. Sometimes it almost works, other times the video is far behind the audio in slo-mo.
Slo-mo Rodney is better than No-mo Rodney, but I have a feeling this should be something simple.
I'm not sure if there's a setting I should adjust for an .avi recording of HDTV, or if the codecs for WMP and DivX are interfering with each other-?
Flist, oh techies, any ideas? I'm running Win98 with the older version of DivX since the current one won't run on my system. (My processing speed is too slow to run WinXP, alas.)
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Date: 2005-12-17 04:48 pm (UTC)go to
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
and download the player. This player will play anything.
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Date: 2005-12-17 08:15 pm (UTC)Hmm. It plays the audio beautifully, but I'm not getting anything on the video.
Could the codecs for different players be interfering with each other?
Icarus
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Date: 2005-12-17 08:12 pm (UTC)I think I'v maxed out my media player knowledge. Hopefully someone will have better suggestions!
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Date: 2005-12-17 08:31 pm (UTC)I've tried it both ways. I copied Atlantis 1.03 to my hard drive and played it from there. No difference (except it was quieter than my humming CD-ROM drive). I tried selecting DMA on my CD-ROM drive (don't ask, it just ran across it reading the documentation for the VLC media player).
I'm worried that my system may be too slow to run these files. I have a laptop with only an "AMD K-6 3D processor, ~360 MHrz" which means little to me except that it's slow and I can't install WinXP. But my tech-guy says I should be able to play them, no sweat, it's just a matter of the right codecs.
I'm also wondering if there's a way (Icarus gears up little shreds of knowledge gleaned in last night's SGA foray) to adjust the buffering and the bit-rate at which these files are decoded.
Hmm. Which is what the codecs are supposed to do, I imagine.
I'm inching closer to a solution. It's almost there, it's just a matter of getting this last problem resolved.
Icarus