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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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"...Maybe you can switch from VobSub subtitle renderer to the simpler BSPlayer built-in subtitle renderer to save some CPU? ..." How do I do that? *I only had the sub titles on during the opening/ending credits, but if I have to turn them off all the way (always have to via green arrow in system bar) then that is fine with me.* :D "...It does not matter what the settings on the post processing page are, if you have not placed a tick next to "Postprocessing" in the left pane. ..." So, should I leave those settings alone :? Well, this was a video I got off the net, and i have no idea what program that they used to make it (or what the original format was) but have one video/audio file on my computer that is about 232MB big, and only 2 programs can play it, it's hard to figure out sometimes. Note: The only things I have running in the background are these: - ZoneAlarm - AVG Free Eedition - SpywareGuard *I even ran the video after I turned them all off, same result* And they don't take up any CPU usage at all, so I can't understand why I don't get smooth and then not for the video, but oh well. :? |
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It could take long, it could be painfull, but worth trying. :D 1. To disable vobsub go to it's configuration panel from start->programs-> directvobsub. On the 2nd page (see upper tabs) you have 3 options for subtitles: load when needed, allways load and don't load. Try to select the 3rd one. 2. Be sure you downloaded FFDshow's package for your CPU and not for other. 3. You could try to swich in video->rendering to VMR 9. FFdshow works better with it. 4. You can try do uninstall FFdshow and install independent codecs, XviD, DivX, AC3Filter and CoreAVC. |
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Div3 it's played OK by any further release of DivX except some 4.xx that screwed this thing. Long gone. Anyhow, DivX 3.11 it's still "free". For WMV you don't need anything, just a clean Windows XP or 2k SP4 install. I assume that nobody in here uses an older version of Windows.
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