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“…video is a bit slow :: What is the CPU usage while you play the video?…” CPU # for Bsplayer.exe jumps between 76-96% (but mostly between 85-96% while playing.) “…It could be video post processing. Uncheck that in ffdshow properties. …” I went to it and hit the ‘reset to default’ button, the slider went from the farthest right to the farthest left point, now the %# is between 85-95/96. :shock: “…What is the video format of files in question? (MKV is not a video format.) If you're using ffdshow, you can see it under this path while a file is currently playing. Options -> Filters -> ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder -> Info & debug …” *sorry, MKV files and the BSplayer are still new to me* :oops: All get is this: http://img476.imageshack.us/img476/4342/infocv3.jpg And when I click on 'ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder' , I get this screen: http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/8245/info2gp7.jpg If I hit the ‘advanced’ button, I get this: http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/1350/info3pt3.jpg UPDATE, do you mean this? I think this is what you wanted to know: http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/8488/info4vp2.jpg Any ideas :? *If I could. I'd put this BSplayer program on my other computer (CPU 1.8MHz VS 1.002MHz that I‘m using now) But for some reason I can't get ANY Audio/video to play at all on it. Hard to explain here* Note: I could create a new topic for trying to get it working on that computer, but I want to try and fix it on this computer first. |
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