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Choppy .avi is there a way to improve it? | ||
| dexter30 posted 2009 Sep 12 22:59 | ||
| I got an .avi video from the net which runs choppy on the computer as well as on the DVD player. Is there a way to make it run more smoothly? No problem if I have to reencode it. Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
Video sample: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BDTEYMI6 Gspot:
Mediainfo: ![]() | ||
| johns0 posted 2009 Sep 12 23:51 | ||
| Install the latest xvid which is Xvid-1.2.2-07062009,uninstall any k-lite codecs if any are installed. | ||
| dexter30 posted 2009 Sep 13 00:52 | ||
I did it... it didnīt work! | ||
| johns0 posted 2009 Sep 13 01:15 | ||
| Best to encode it if that fixes it. | ||
| dexter30 posted 2009 Sep 13 01:42 | ||
Reencoded it as .avi and .mpg with no success... | ||
| manono posted 2009 Sep 13 02:13 | ||
| There's a lot more wrong with it than just the choppy playback. The guy that made it was a complete incompetent and also did an improper resize of an interlaced source. But no, it can't be fixed. | ||
| jagabo posted 2009 Sep 13 07:39 | ||
| Manono is correct, there is no fixing that video. | ||
| dexter30 posted 2009 Sep 13 10:12 | ||
| Thatīs a pity. Some videos are rare and the person who has them should know at least how to encode them with a minimum acceptable quality.
Thanks anyway jagabo and manono |
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