Hi people
This has been bugging me for a while!
most .MKV files played on VLC after a while of watching seem to end up out of sync (audio with the video)
Was wondering what would be needed to fix this?
Thanks.
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A question which pops into my head would be.... if you start playing the MKVs from a point towards the end, is the audio still out of sync?
I also agree, try another player to see if the same thing happens. -
You might also try SPlayer Portable. It claims to use HW acceleration on my graphics system where many other players won't offer. I don't know if it's really kicking in the HW but it seems to play anything HD quite well.
http://milesaheadsoftware.org/
Fully enabled freeware for Windows PCs. -
I don't think you necessarily need to be talking about HD to have problems with .264 video like in an mkv with older/less powerful systems.
Which version of vlc are you using? The newer ones (2.0 on) don't have a file cache adjustment. That's really important for harder to decode video like .264. In any case you may want to enable frame drop in edit->preferences.
I haven't tried splayer and since I'm using linux now I don't think I will be. But I was going to suggest SMplayer, which does have caching settings. 8192 Kb with an automatic 50% cache fill works best for these type of things. The windows version of smplayer also has CPU priority settings. High priority also helps. -
Hi there so sorry everyone for my late replies!
Yes these are my specs:
AMD-A8-3820 APU WITH RADEON HD GRAPHICS 2.50 GHZ
4 GB RAM
64BIT OS
WINDOWS 7
VLC VERSION 2.02
I will definitely try another player.
No what happens is when i skip it the sound is back in sync but then after 30 or so seconds goes back out of sync again.
Will try all your suggestions and get back 2 u all!
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OK, it probably ain't the hardware ...
I actually tried splayer on my little remaining windows 7 partition. Not impressed. Not one bit.
SMplayer is still what I'd recommend. I noticed they've dropped the beta downloads for windows versions, which is a good thing.
As I recommended before, a file cache size of 8192 Kb works best in smplayer (preferences -> performance).
The minimum 50% cache fill works a lot better too. You do that in preferences -> advanced -> options for mplayer. Enter the following string:
-cache-min 50
Otherwise, I don't know the provenance of those files, but there's a lot of badly encoded video out there. Some of it just isn't in sync to begin with. And the h.264 stuff (like mkv's) tend to actually be worse. I think either the encoders used aren't very good or the users don't know how to use all those nice h.264 options, which can get pretty complicated.Last edited by Hoser Rob; 2nd Aug 2012 at 12:10.
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