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    Well I've finally setup my codecs and player to actually be able to play smoothly through a 720p MKV! BUT! I now have a new problem: The video plays fine, subtitles are synched but then the audio cuts out and the video lags almost every 6-10 seconds.

    Here's my setup:
    Player: MPC-HC 1.3.1249.0
    I've unchecked every Internal Filter.
    I'm using the following External Filters(All set to Prefer):
    -CoreAVC Pro(Purchased)
    -AC3Filter 1.63b
    -DirectVobSub 2.37

    I have a feeling its due to CPU spikes. But there must be a way to eliminate it.
    What am I missing, What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
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    Reinstall Haali
    "Quality is cool, but don't forget... Content is King!"
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    Hmm, Haali comes with CoreAVC, should I remove that one and install MatroskaSplitter?
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    In your computer details is that your current cpu?If is then it doesnt have quite enough power to play 720p mkv files without choking.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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    Hmm I thought as much. I tried reinstalling Haali and it does the same thing. However I used to have worse problems before I got CoreAVC and simplefied my codecs.

    It seems "real" 720p rips I can't quite play, But I've been able to play 720p animes and such without these problems, which might not be the real thing.

    Is there a better Socket A that I could get real cheap that might help out?
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    Not worth it. For the cost of finding a replacement socket a processor you could add a little more and get a new motherboard and a decent dual core cpu and see huge improvements. You can get a combo motherboard/cpu special for around $90 on newegg.com (not sure if they service Canada). Or spend a little more and get a quad core amd processor for $99 plus the cost of a new motherboard.
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    Hmm, You're probably right. I'll have to start looking for deals. My setup is turning into "Legacy" status... I mean ATI treats my video card as "Legacy" now. Lol.

    But is it worth me upgrading now, when I could wait a couple years and max out my stuff to play 1080p for a decent price.? What do you think?

    Anyway Thanks for your help.
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    If you got the spare cash right now is a great time to upgrade. $99 for a quad core is very cheap. Put that with a compatible motherboard and you would have a smokin machine. Right now I've just got a dual core amd myself but when I get the chance I'm gonna get the quad (luckily my motherboard will support it). With a quad core you will be pretty much future proofed for a while anyway.

    BTW look for a post here from ocgw talking about his overclocking that quad core to something like 3.6Ghz
    Thats a hell of a lot of processing power.
    https://forum.videohelp.com/topic376081.html
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    Nice, Thanks!
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