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why is it so choppy on videoLAN?

Postby M_Zrike » November 15th, 2005, 9:17 am

when I go to download a file, the blank page pops up and it plays very choppy, and when I download it and play it, it's still very choppy. The files work in media player classic though(have not tested in other players yet). anyone have a clue as to why this is? I would like to be able to play the files in VideoLAN, as it is my prefered player.
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Postby stefan4711 » November 15th, 2005, 9:32 am

I have tested in MediaPlayer and that works perfectly. I have also burnt the files to a CD in mp3 format and played them in my CD Player that also works perfect.

Is these any specific files you have problems with or is it all files.
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Postby M_Zrike » November 15th, 2005, 9:48 am

I have tried Luciddreaming, Elmaninduction, and Deepening2, havent tried anything else yet. All are choppy in browser and in videoLAN, but work in MediaPlayerClassic. I dont know why VLC wont play them correctly when it plays normal .mp3's fine.
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Postby stefan4711 » November 15th, 2005, 10:14 am

When you open the files with VideLAN it seems that you have to enable caching and set it to 500 milliseconds. Then the files play fine.
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Postby M_Zrike » November 15th, 2005, 10:36 am

Thanks, it works better now, though i had to set caching to 5000 instead of 500
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Postby cardigan » November 15th, 2005, 2:17 pm

I have a stupid question: why would you use Videolan for soundfiles anyway? It seems so tedious to operate. I use Winamp, and I only have to double-click on a file to launch Winamp and play the file - and I never had any problems with that.
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Postby M_Zrike » November 16th, 2005, 9:16 am

Well, becuase VideoLAN does not need codecs is the reason I like it so much, so I try to make it my main player even if something else is better. As for being tedious to operate? This is the first time ive ever had a problem with it, and I have been using it for a year or two now.
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Postby cardigan » November 17th, 2005, 2:25 am

I didn't mean, that it doesn't work. It works fine, and I use it to see if partially downloaded films are what they are supposed to be. It's the only viewer I know of, that can do that! But it's one click more than winamp to start an mp3, and you have to be very precise with the mouse. - Perhaps it's only me!
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Postby M_Zrike » November 17th, 2005, 11:24 am

One click more then winamp? Precice with the mouse? What do you mean?
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Postby EMG » November 17th, 2005, 9:41 pm

It is probably the compression level. Get razorlame or another program and recompress to CD quality.

M_Zrike wrote:Well, becuase VideoLAN does not need codecs is the reason I like it so much, so I try to make it my main player even if something else is better. As for being tedious to operate? This is the first time ive ever had a problem with it, and I have been using it for a year or two now.
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