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Problem playing DivX on tv-out on Parhelia...
I am using Parhelia 128mb with a single RGB-monitor, and an additional
feature display (a tv-set). I have a fast AMD CPU (2,6Ghz) which plays back compressed DivX movies with no problem, even in full screen mode on the computer monitor. When viewing video in Windows Media Player (either windows media or DivX) the video on the computer-monitor is smooth and fine, even as I output the video overlay to the tv-screen at the same time. The problem is the tv-output (via composite). It looks like DivX movies played on a slow computer, i.e. it halts on some frames especially during horizontal movements (pans). Why should there be difference between the performance on the computer monitor and the tv-set? The decompression of the DivX is done once, and is done perfectly as I can see on my computer monitor... Any hints, tips or tricks?? A. |
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Are you playing 24fps (film) movies on a 25fps (50Hz PAL) television ?
As you can see, there is missing 1 frame per second, something which produces a small halt every second as 1 frame has to be shown twice to compensate. Set your television output mode to 60Hz PAL instead of 50Hz ... or you can download a program called DivXG400 which will increase playback speed a notch so it will be identical to the PAL standard http://www.tac.ee/~prr/videoutils/divxg400.html Ivan "Anders Eriksen" wrote in message ... I am using Parhelia 128mb with a single RGB-monitor, and an additional feature display (a tv-set). I have a fast AMD CPU (2,6Ghz) which plays back compressed DivX movies with no problem, even in full screen mode on the computer monitor. When viewing video in Windows Media Player (either windows media or DivX) the video on the computer-monitor is smooth and fine, even as I output the video overlay to the tv-screen at the same time. The problem is the tv-output (via composite). It looks like DivX movies played on a slow computer, i.e. it halts on some frames especially during horizontal movements (pans). Why should there be difference between the performance on the computer monitor and the tv-set? The decompression of the DivX is done once, and is done perfectly as I can see on my computer monitor... Any hints, tips or tricks?? A. |
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