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  1. I downloaded a movie that is in, for my knowing, strange format

    In MPC HC this is the info about the movie


    Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x720 59.94fps [GPAC ISO Video Handler]
    Audio: AAC 24000Hz stereo 77Kbps [GPAC ISO Audio Handler]

    It playsback slow, it's sports game so every time it gets a bit more camera movement, it's done, audio flies ahead and video jitters...

    I don't have particularly a fast PC, but I don't think it's slow either...4 GB ram, 3 GHz...

    Is this so hardware demanding video rip?
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  2. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    High Definition H.264 video and AAC audio takes a fair amount of processing power to play back smoothly. Using a video card with DXVA hardware video acceleration helps, as does a fast CPU.
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  3. My lord...I remember 10 years ago when I was a kid and played video games I used to wonder why do they make video games like Quake 1 that require "special videocards".

    Now we're up to a point when you'll need special video card for video playback...

    Dayumn
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  4. My laaawd...I tried a different renderer in MPCHC

    I chose VMR9 and ticked the "Direct 3D Fullscreen"

    Apparently it's a bit better...
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  5. Sidenote - I don't know if this is just me, but watching sports at these 60 fps or whatever these new cams are filming it..is HIGHLY confusing and almost disturbing

    It just doesn't look real to me...
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