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DMKA
07-06-2004, 05:27 PM
Ok, so I was recommended MPClassic, and I think the QT Alternative and Real Alternative is great, but for some reason, it won't play anything right..qucktime seems to be ok bu my mpegs and avi's play like shiz...it keeps dropping a ton of frames and such...

Here is the example (http://www.geocities.com/devilmaykickass/videogayness). Vid 1 is how it should play(and how it plays in WMP9), and vid 2is how its actually playing(in Media Player Classic). Anyone know whats causing this and how to solve it? Cause I really would like to use one player for all my vids.

Baloki
07-06-2004, 05:48 PM
I actually get a worse one from vid1, it loses frames and is all pixalated, it might be worth going to http://www.microsoft.com and getting the latest codecs, see if they help.

For mpegs I recommend using the new Winamp (5) though :D

DMKA
07-06-2004, 06:41 PM
But see...I already use 5 separate players (Winamp for sound files, Quicktime Player for Quicktime, Real Player for Real media, DivX for avi. and Windows Media Player 9 for WMV and MPEG), and I kinda wanted one player for everything. :(

Baloki
07-06-2004, 06:46 PM
Use WMP 9 then, that does everything, Winamp 5 is second choice :D

DMKA
07-06-2004, 06:52 PM
Ok then how do you get WMP9 to play Quicktime and Real media?

Baloki
07-06-2004, 06:54 PM
You don't you just never use them until you need to open that kind of file and try not to use those file types as much, the other option is goto Google and try searching for Codacs for WMP9 that will allow you to play them, they have to exsist somewhere...


Edit: http://www.free-codecs.com/

Try that site...

crono_logical
07-06-2004, 11:27 PM
How did you record the videos of what they were playing?


You probably have MPC (media player classic) set up incorrectly. In Filters, you might want to try enabling/disabling the various built-in filters for AVI/MPG etc and see if they change performance. I have the internal AVI splitter enabled but internal MPEG-1 disabled on my machines.

Under Output, Overlay is the fastest choice for output. Also don't run more than one media player at a time - only one can hold the overlay part of your video card at any time, which gives better video playback performance. If you were doing this test with them side by side (possibly plus Winamp as a 3rd in the background with a video paused in that too), then one of them is gonna make a huge impact on the performance of the others due to this, since the others can't use the accelerated features.

If you have the Real/Quicktime Alternate codecs installed, then that's already the RealOne and Quicktime players you can throw away. Technically that should be enough to get WM9 to play these two types, but I don't know how WM9 builds its internal graph to play the file so it might not work anyway. It works with MPC fine though. Get rid of the DivX player too, MPC and WM9 can both play AVIs.


As for what I recommend, certainly not WM9 with it's phone-home spyware in it nor for its screen-space bloatedness. MPC is the best for videos when you know how to work all it's features. I've not seen audio/video resynchronisation for out of sync videos, video aspect ratio correcting/altering for distorted videos, custom codec priorities for testing out multiple codecs installed on your machine, audio channel remapping, to name a few features, in either WM9 or Winamp, yet MPC can do all this. MPC can do far more than WM9 can do. I leave Winamp to what it's best at doing, and originally made for doing, and that's audio only.

I have my machines set up to use Winamp for audio, and MPC for all videos (avi, ogm, mkv, qt, rm, mpg, DVDs, VCDs). (Or XMMS and xine under linux.)



Or, you can go and install gentoo (http://www.gentoo.org), and emerge and use the xine media player - it may be the ugliest of the lot, but you can't see that in fullscreen, and it has the same, if not more, capabilities MPC has :p



EDIT: I forgot, Alcohol 120% and MPC don't mix well either :p Alcohol 120% is a poor program too as far as it's CD emulation goes, Daemon Tools is much better if you need this stuff :p

DMKA
07-07-2004, 12:33 AM
How do I install Gentoo? Or is that something I have to buy?

crono_logical
07-07-2004, 10:15 AM
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml

It's got pretty good installation instructions (including downloading it), and it's free :p But I dunno if it's suitable for you, unless you want to replace Windows with Linux on your machine, I was half joking about that bit in my previous post :p