im plaing movies from an internal sata drive
i have an i7 system so i hope its a codec issue
i ll let u know as soon as i get it
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im plaing movies from an internal sata drive
i have an i7 system so i hope its a codec issue
i ll let u know as soon as i get it
i too was having the same problem with my movies (all r 1080p) :dry:
1.The Final Destination
2.Surrogates
3.Moon
4.The Tournament
5.This Is It
wat i did was re-encoded the, myself :01:
wot i got was reduced sizes (better to archive)
and best of all no pixelation at all...:whistling
If you were having the same problem with all 1080p movies then either your computer is not capable of palying hd or your setup is wrong
You re-encoded from the source (BD) or from the mkv?
Either way there is a big loss in quality.
no problem yet
update everything you use to watch stuff.
Ok What Is Your Problem Now With HD Movies..?
It Just Needs To Good Codecs Like windows.7.codec.pack.v2.3
Or You Can Get The Best codec from: codecgide.com
STOP using codec packs! imo use MPCHC. it has everything u need and plays HD movies perfectly.
I started using that some days ago after someone informed me the vanilla MPC hasn't been updated for years. Looks like a nice app.
Regarding the codecs, that isn't always true. Disabling the player's filters so that CoreAVC could do the job almost halved the CPU usage when playing HD material.
It's nothing to do with Codecs (do not install Codec packs it's a waste)....It's the actually release groups, example download something from -eBP or something and there encodes are shit, samething from the group called -CROSSBOW....it's them compressing it as much as possible to fit on a DVD9 or DVD5, going by scene rules....if you don't like it, you need to look for P2P groups rips that are going to be well above DVD9 size....I repeat it has nothing to do with codecs, but I've been told the best way to watch them is with MPC.