Ye,a i asked on the naruto game they said it might,but i wanted to be sure and check here where there are alot of smart people lurking around.
Heres my prorblem,
When i download naruto episodes from akirablaid or DBzhevan.com and i play them. The sound works fine, but the video cant keep up with sound and its bouncing and jerking from place to place. I want it nice and steady. I dont know whats the problem, maybe theres something else i have to download?,a codic?. I have windows media player,quicktime,divx and real player(which is what the downloads appear as when you download them). O' yea and my video card on this computer is 1.0mb. ;/
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Sep 1 2004, 11:15 am
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In response to DogsTooth
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DogsTooth wrote:
Pagemaster wrote: "...windows media player,quicktime,divx and real player..." He has divx. This is probably a graphics card problem, I have noticed that ScreenShots of movies tend to come out weird. So I assume that is the graphics card rendering the movies. Try turning down hardware acceleration maybie? |
In response to Scoobert
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no, what ever the translated episode was encoded with it needs it. I had this problem awhile back and i downloaded Divx and installed it and now it works fine..
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In response to Scoobert
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Scoobert wrote:
DogsTooth wrote: How do you do that, O.o |
A one megabyte video card is in no way suitable for good-quality video playback...
How fast is your processor, though? That also plays a big part. ~Kujila |
In response to Kujila
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Kujila wrote:
A one megabyte video card is in no way suitable for good-quality video playback... If the movie is large, RAM can play a factor, too. |
In response to Jon88
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Erm.. sorry i didnt mean the DivX Player i ment DivX Codec which is what naruto episodes are i guess subbed in or whatever but i do know you need codec and that shall stop it from jumping.
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In response to DogsTooth
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this will give you guys an idea of my problem.Notice how the video is playing, the sound is working , but the video is not playing its bouncing and freezing.
[IMG]http://img76.exs.cx/img76/7212/untitled30.jpg[/IMG] |
In response to Pagemaster
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Pagemaster wrote:
Try turning down hardware acceleration maybie? id:280944 |
In response to Crispy
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Crispy wrote:
Pagemaster wrote: Wo' thanks, i turned it down to none and i saw a great difference, but its still slow enough to annoy me. The characters mouth doesnt keep up with the subtitles(words)/ and SOUnd] and they move thier mouth mad slow. iTs not the same as when i had my laptop(the one i carelessly spilled lemon lime on). lol, is there anything else i can do to speed up the play (with my 1.0 mb video card). |
In response to Pagemaster
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Buy a new video card?
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In response to Shun Di
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Shun Di wrote:
Buy a new video card? I mean something i could change or download. I am not that moble right now in my life if you know what i mean. Hint* (plays byond games,goes to school,doesnt type perfect). |
In response to Pagemaster
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-_-' my problem isnt fixed yet,you lost interest after i posted that screenshot. I am guessing i need a codec. where should i download it from(give me the link not some big site where i have to do more posting and searcing). i need my video to be just fast enough to keep up with the sound. i downloaded the kazaa codec, but it still didnt go fast enough.
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In response to Pagemaster
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I can't believe you could stand running Windows XP on a 200 mhz machine. XP runs 20 some-odd "system" processes in the background.. Your computer must be saying "Ouch".
[Edit] I bet thats your problem. Your machine must be using almost all of its CPU just doing nothing. Running a video process on top of that is probably using your max CPU usage, so things are holding over and run on the next cycle throwing off the sound and video synchronization. [/Edit] |
In response to Pagemaster
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Oh my God you're running XP on a machine that's less than 200 mhz?!
Holy...oh my....oh...holy....AHHHH!!! NO! BAD! You need a new PC to run video smoothly, problem solved. A 200 mhz Pentium and a 1MB video card will NEVER EVER EVER run a DivX avi file well... EVER! EVER, never, EVER NEVER! [EDIT] Unless it's has a very low resolution... I had a 133mhz Pocket PC running DivX movies, but I had to encode them very small. =] ~Kujila |
In response to Kujila
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Kujila wrote:
Oh my God you're running XP on a machine that's less than 200 mhz?! lmao the way you 2 are talking its like my computer needs a miricle. Tell me more about this encoding resolution business. tell me what to do. Like where to click. ~Kujila |
In response to Pagemaster
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Erm, like you would have to use a program to re-encode the video file. That means your PC would be re-writing the file with the changes you would specify. I don't think a 200 mhz could encode video at a decent rate, though.
And the movies I watched on my Pocket PC were about 160x160 resolution, which on a PC monitor would be very miniscule. =/ ~Kujila |
In response to Kujila
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Kujila wrote:
Erm, like you would have to use a program to re-encode the video file. That means your PC would be re-writing the file with the changes you would specify. I don't think a 200 mhz could encode video at a decent rate, though. Thanks for you help, I guess i am just gonna give up and let this post die. |
What you need to download is Divx @ divx.com