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soniv
28th June 2002, 18:51
well I've tried a lot of players but none of them seem to synchronize the sound correctly with the video.(WMP 7,WMP 6.x,Micro DVD,Power DVD):( The problem is: if I want to watch the movies with external subtitles I have to use them ! ! !The subtitles are sync and everything, but these players... I don't know... It might be my computer or something... some kind of setting that I must not be doin g right... (btw, the only player that works in my computer is Divx Player, and as you all know it doesn't read external subtitles:( !!!
Hope you can help!
Thanx!

Manao
29th June 2002, 01:24
Could you give us your hardware configuration, and which OS you use ? It seems you're processor isn't fast enough to decompress both audio & video at the same time, but it could be something else.

soniv
29th June 2002, 02:40
ok... P3 Processor 700 Mhz, 256 Mb RAM (PC 133), Ge Force 2 MX 200, Soyo off board motherboard and Creative 128 soundcard....With Windows XP Professional... thatīs it.
Yeah, thatīs right itīs probably my hardware... :( but why can I watch everything ok in divx player and never get it in other players? Oh... another strange thing... In divx player I just canīt move the seek bar. My windows says that Iīm out of virtual memory, but in WMP I can freely move it and fast foward the movie... :eek:
hey, thanx for your attention Manao!

Manao
29th June 2002, 09:59
Is the bitrate of the movie you want to watch isn't too high, your configuration is powerful enough. There may be something else which slow down your computer.
What you should try : disable all postprocessing, give a try to ffdshow ( a codec which can playback divx 3, 4, 5 and xvid ), and, why not, Zoom Player and BSplayer.

Btw, is your movie slowdown without the subtitles ?

soniv
29th June 2002, 20:43
...What you should try : disable all postprocessing

what postprocessing ???

give a try to ffdshow ( a codec which can playback divx 3, 4, 5 and xvid ), and, why not, Zoom Player and BSplayer.

Thanx for the tip, Iīll try them !!!

Btw, is your movie slowdown without the subtitles ?

No man, not at all, the speed never changes...but sometimes (not always) even some subtitles that were sync, get async!

thanx.

Manao
29th June 2002, 21:10
Postprocessing :

The DivX codecs have some filters that can be added after the decompression, to improve the looking of the result. Such filters slow down the decompression. If you want to set manually the level of processing, you must reach the setting tab of your codec. Usually, with WMP, you can find it whith right-clicking on the picture, do to properties, advanced tab, then click on the codec filter, properties. The setting are easier to reach with BSPlayer or Zoom Player.
Of course, since you have different codecs, you have to set each of them to zero postprocessing. But with your configuration, you should not have slow playback, even with strong postprocessing settings, that's why I recommend you the trying of ffdshow, bsplayer and zoomplayer.

soniv
30th June 2002, 05:39
that's why I recommend you the trying of ffdshow
where can I get it? Itīs not in the downloads page, is it? Couldnīt find it!

Man, what makes me more angry is that Iīve just took the movie that was suppose to have sync problems to a friendīs house and it played fine...:angry: damn... and his machine is slower than mine... Iīm getting desperate. At this moment Iīm getting the software you recommended and see what I get. thanx a lot anyways...

Manao
2nd July 2002, 00:19
If you didn't find ffdshow, here is a useful link : https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=53761

But I still think there is something that slow down your computer. Well, perhaps also your hard disk is too fragmented.