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s0tt0
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Post Posted: Dec 04, 2004 17:47 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I have problem watching divx/xvid movies with this player. I should have the newest firmware. If I play the movie then it plays it slowly but not smoothly (like in games you have fps 10, then you experience such thing). I have tried burning CD's slowly and fast but nothing helps always the same problem. There are some movies what it plays smoothly. Maybe someone can help me or have the same problem with this player.

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Location: Mondo Caine

Post Posted: Dec 05, 2004 21:47 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

What does Gspot say about the AVI you are trying
to play?


s0tt0
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Post Posted: Dec 06, 2004 10:16 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

offline wrote:
What does Gspot say about the AVI you are trying
to play?

OK I ran 2 different files with GSpot. The first file my DVD player didn't play smoothly but the second file it plays perfectly.

First file stats (this is not working):
Filesize........: 698 MB (or 715,442 KB or 732,612,608 bytes)
Filetype........: OpenDML AVI
Video Codec 4CC.: xvid
Video Codec.....: XviD
Frame Size......: 640x352 (1.82:1) [=20:11]
Video Bitrate...: 1407 kb/s
Frames/sec......: 23.976
Runtime.........: 01:00:51 (87,540 fr)
Audio Codec.....: ac3 (0x2000) Dolby Laboratories, Inc
Audio Bitrate...: 192 kb/s (96/ch, stereo) CBR

Second file stats (this is working):
Filesize........: 700 MB (or 717,642 KB or 734,865,408 bytes)
Filetype........: OpenDML AVI
Video Codec 4CC.: xvid
Video Codec.....: XviD
Frame Size......: 608x256 (2.38:1) [=19:8]
Video Bitrate...: 1087 kb/s
Frames/sec......: 23.976
Runtime.........: 01:03:38 (91,534 fr)
Audio Codec.....: ac3 (0x2000) Dolby Laboratories, Inc
Audio Bitrate...: 448 kb/s (5 ch) CBR


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Post Posted: Dec 06, 2004 12:01 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hmm.. looks ok but there are things Gspot does
not tell us.

Download MPEG4Modifier from http://www.moitah.net/ (you will need the Microsoft .NET Framework installed, which you can download from Windows Update).

Use MPEG4Modifier to unpack the Packed bitstream.
(Click on the unpack box, and delete the user data)

It may take a minute or two for a 700mg file.
Burn the new copy and see if this has fixed it.


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Post Posted: Dec 06, 2004 12:07 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

redface.gif

forget that.. OpenDML is not supported.

I have no solution. Sorry.


s0tt0
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Post Posted: Dec 07, 2004 08:32 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

So no one has any solution to this? I only need to know why it plays the second file and not the first?

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Post Posted: Dec 07, 2004 09:07 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I think you have run out of quick fixes; how much time
is this worth to you?

-You could reburn & check for media issues
- ,, ,, use VirtualDub to check for frame errors
,, ,, ,, ,, to strip audio and remux
,, ,, ,, ,, re-encode the entire thing

- check for player firmware updates
- Try running it through Avi Fix

all these can take a lot of time for a simple movie.


s0tt0
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Post Posted: Dec 07, 2004 11:45 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

offline wrote:
I think you have run out of quick fixes; how much time
is this worth to you?

-You could reburn & check for media issues
- ,, ,, use VirtualDub to check for frame errors
,, ,, ,, ,, to strip audio and remux
,, ,, ,, ,, re-encode the entire thing

- check for player firmware updates
- Try running it through Avi Fix

all these can take a lot of time for a simple movie.

It's definately not a movie's fault becuse there are many movies it doesnt play smoothly but there are lots of movies it plays smoothly too tongue.gif it's definately player's fault. But I have the newest firmware installed on the player.


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Post Posted: Dec 07, 2004 13:25 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

OK. good luck with it.

bozzie
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Post Posted: Dec 16, 2004 02:08 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

It is simple, I had it too. With MPEG4Modifier you have to unpack bitstream. Also delete userdata. It worked for me.

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