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Unregistered 10th August 2004 07:01 PM

Out-of-sync
 
I've got a movie encoded with XviD and Mp3 audio.
Bsplayer won't for some reason play it properly, the audio runs faster than the video. It can be corrected by hitting F5 or F6 all the time, but I'd like to watch the movie without sitting next to the keyboard.

MediaPlayer Classic plays the file fine, WMP has the same problems as Bsplayer.

I believe I've got the latest XviD-codec and MP3 is decoded, according to GSpot, Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec (advanced)

My computer:
2800+ Barton
Radeon 9800Pro
1gb RAM

majk_tajsam 11th August 2004 01:23 AM

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Try to disable XviD's post-processing (unmark all deblock and dering).
(rightclick -> options -> filters)

Unregistered 11th August 2004 03:16 PM

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No luck.
My XviD-decoder settings look a little different, here's a screenshot (as an attachment).

I have tried checking the compatibily renderer box (whatever that is), but it has no effect whatsoever.

Unregistered 11th August 2004 03:50 PM

I changed to the same xvid binaries as you seem to be using (well, according to the screenshot). No effect.

The delay keeps growing the longer the file plays.

majk_tajsam 11th August 2004 04:18 PM

How does BSplayer 0.86.500 behaves?
Which filters Media Player Classic use? (Play -> Filters)

See also:
http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?t=5339

Unregistered 11th August 2004 04:20 PM

Yet another update:
It's working fine now that I updated ffdshow and use it to decode both MP3 (libmad) and XVID (XviD 1).
But I still have no idea why Bsplayer refused to play the file properly without these "adjustments".


Thanks for the help though :)

majk_tajsam 11th August 2004 04:26 PM

I wouldn't recommend FFdshow (maybe it cause problems), use only original codecs/filters

Unregistered 11th August 2004 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by majk_tajsam
I wouldn't recommend FFdshow (maybe it cause problems), use only original codecs/filters

Well the original ones have out-of-sync problems (well, only with one file, but that's one file too many).
The old version of ffdshow I had wasn't able to play all xvid files without major problems, the new one plays everything (well everything I've tested it with) without problems.


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