Don't know about VLC, but use Core AVC codec instead. It's much better.
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Oct 22nd, 2007 05:03 PM #1Deal Addict




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MKV HDTV playback issues
Hi,
Recently downloaded some 1080p/720p titles in MKV format. The only way I can play these guys is with VLC unless someone can educate me somehow.
So the issues I'm experiencing are hard pauses in playback (audio continues) for about 10 seconds at a time and occasional choppy/pixelated playback. The system I'm playing this on is a Q6600 (quad core), 4 gigs of RAM and an 8600GT so I'm a little confused as my system should be more than capable of doing 1080p and 720p as I can play high def content just fine in power dvd and WMP (king kong HD plays flawlessly) but some HD titles seem to be quite picky.
I don't see CPU usage spike above 50% (across any of the 4 cores) and memory usage is well within limits. Latest NVidia drivers are on.
So any ideas?
Seems to be happening most frequently with MKVs (matroska)._______________
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im using the same cpu/video card with vlc with no problems. (xp pro)
what is your o/s? with 4gb i am guessing vista..
like gambit suggested try coreavc it may help
you may want to try an older nvidia driver also._______________
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Oct 22nd, 2007 08:21 PM #4
VLC is a piece of crap. If I had to choose between VLC and never watching videos on my computer, I'd go for the latter.
With that said, you can certainly use other players. You just need to install several things.
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Hey board123, what kind of issues do you have with VLC ? Just curious ...
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Oct 22nd, 2007 09:29 PM #6
The interface, and the fact that it comes with a bunch of integrated decoders. I prefer to use a simple player with external decoders for a more modular approach.
The main problem I have with it is the interface though. I just hate it for some reason.
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Oct 22nd, 2007 11:27 PM #7
i do not recommend VLC (for reasons go search google)
CCCP. (as of this post, their main filters are the ones i would use, except i get the latest ones individually + nvidia purevideo)_______________
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Will try CoreAVC, I had pure video on and CCCP but had the same issues.
Will tinker around with different players.
It's also strange that I consistently get pauses on regular DVDs when played in powerdvd and windvd, usually happens after first 10 mins.
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Oct 23rd, 2007 10:12 AM #10
Riiiiight

The interface on VLC isn't great, but neither is MPC's. The one step installation makes VLC an easy intro into HD movies for a lot of people. Not everyone ('s mom) is willing to play around with FFDShow and codec packs - sometimes we need to understand that not everyone wants to tinker as much as we do.
So you don't know about VLC, but you know something else is better?
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People have issues with EVERY player. Not using VLC because Board told you it was "crap" is silly. It may be the best thing that ever happened to you. It certainly was for my friend and his old Shuttle machine. He never did get anything else working on it, so VLC was his saviour.
I have VLC running on my laptop for simiplicity's sake, but MPC with FFDShow on my HTPC, for better quality._______________
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Oct 23rd, 2007 11:49 AM #11
I admit. I'm just a hater. VLC may be very useful for those who want an all-in-one, play-it-all program. I personally don't like that.
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Oct 23rd, 2007 12:39 PM #12
CCCP doesn't require tinkering though
it's setup defaults can playback most videos from the internet_______________
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Oct 23rd, 2007 12:55 PM #13
I just didn't know how well VLC handled x264 video, since I found it to be more CPU intensive than standalone codecs. CoreAVC is known to be the fastest x264 decoder so that's why I suggested it.
The only time I would ever use VLC is on a machine I didn't own or wasn't an admin on. Otherwise, I always go for standalone codecs._______________
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Another MKV problem
My system is Windows XP media center 2005. After I installed CCCP, only MCE can play video files (MKV/divx/xvid), but all other players like WMP, CorePlayer can only play audio with a dark screen. Is it possible there is a setting disable other players to choose proper codec? PLease help, thanks
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