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Blu ray conversion to mkv stutters, audio ok but video stutters.... |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 07 23:47 |
| Long time lurker and converter of DVD's no problem
I have been converting Blu ray movies, transformers and iron man to mkv files using ripbot, tsmuxer etc. Both converted well and the quality is excellent, the issue is that the video stutters. I have a quad core AMD phenom II overclocked at 3.6ghz with 4Gb Ram and a ATI hd4350 video card running windows 7. ITs fast and has zero problems playing the original Bluray at all Im have tried using VLC player to play the MKV along with KMPlayer anf both stutter when playing both MKV's Is there something im doing wrong, i dont think so, so is there a player that can play the files properly? any help is much appreciated |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 08 00:04 |
| I should also say i have tried to use MakeMKV which does not encode the video at all and it also stutters so i dont think its a conversion issue |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 08 05:50 |
| Maybe this should be in the Blu-ray to AVI/MP4/MKV/WMV section?
Can an admin please move it? |
| Baldrick posted 2009 Oct 08 09:43 |
| Okey, moving you.
Try also play using MPCHC. Have you tried play any other mkv hd? Does it stutter? |
| redwudz posted 2009 Oct 08 09:45 |
| Have you tried MPC-HC? It's more optimized for HD playback. If it still stutters, you may have a problem with your video card drivers or hardware acceleration isn't working correctly with your card. In VLC, did you check 'Tools>Preferences>Video>Accelerated video output (Overlay)'?
I have a ATI 3870 and it has no problems with MKV playback. And welcome to our forums. :) |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 08 11:03 |
| Thanks for the welcome guys and thanks for moving this thread baldrick.
I have no problem playing MKV files of converted DVD's on my PC with VLC and yes the Accelerated video output (Overlay) is checked . This is the first time i have tried to play a HD file, however I was fairly confident that it was converted properly. Anyway i tried using MPCHC, already had it on my PC but never used it, and it seems to play ok, no stuttering! Ill test it more tomorrow as its now 2am here but it seems to be ok Thank you very much for the help! |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 08 21:42 |
| ok getting very frustrated now!
Re-encoded Transformers last night and tried to play in all 3 players, VLC, KMPlayer and MPCHC. all 3 players the video stutters. I have also used MakeMKV so there is zero re encoding and it also stutters Anyone know whats going on? |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 09 00:13 |
| I'm starting to pull my hair out now!
no idea whats wrong! Blu rays play fine with powerDVD! |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 09 07:13 |
| Well i have tried to mux the mkv i had to a M2TS file and try and play it with powerdvd as it played the original blu ray no problem but it had stuttering problems too!
Im now trying to extract the raw 30Gb file as a M2TS file and play that with powerdvd to see if it stutters, we shall see..... |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 09 08:01 |
| ok so i tried XBMC and it plays both MKV's no problem no stuttering, hurrah!
HOWEVER, XBMC does not go fullscreen on an external screen (PC to TV via HDMI) i want to cry! |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 09 09:42 |
| back to the drawing board, xbmc stutters!
ARGH! |
| ajoesmith posted 2009 Oct 11 19:08 |
| ok reinstalling windows and only installing MPCHC plays all mkv's fine, so there must be a conflict between some software/drivers i had installed
Are there any known issues with software/drivers when playing mkv's? |
| minerva.thegift posted 2009 Oct 12 00:31 |
| I haven't heard of any drivers causing issues, but I'm suspect of some other codec packs. It sounds like you had several media players installed and I'm wondering if you had a conflict between a few different video codecs (just a guess, though.) I'm glad it's working now, but I have not seen that particular issue before so I don't know what else to tell you. |
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