hi,
the title isn't quite good but I'l try to explain:
the movie: 60fps, progressive, 1920x1080, 25Mbits - more or less
the notebook: gma 500, atom z550, 2GHz
I'm using mpc-hc and cannot play that video with original speed.
When I force ffdshow dxva decoder the frames are being dropped but the screen goes gray from time to time so that doesn't look good.
coreAvc - the fastest decoder but plays too slow - is irt possible to drop frames with it?
lav - the same as above
So maybe there's a way to reduce the frames from 60 to 30 "on the fly" during playback (to speed it up)?
or that's just the limit of gma500 and nothing can be done?
thanks.
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Last edited by adom; 6th Mar 2012 at 14:38.
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Editing? Nope, moving you to our software playing section.
I don't think you will find any good solution for this...other than reconvert the video. -
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