Solution for choppy video because of bit-rate too high?
When I play a 1080p 10bit-depth video with VLC-player, the video goes choppy and even freezes.
I'm using Dell Inspiron 1525 and VLC 2.1.2.
Windows Vista Home Premium.
Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Due CPU T5750 @ 2.00GHz 2.00 GHz
Memory(RAM): 3.00GB
System Type: 32-bit Operating System
video vlc-media-player video-playback bitrate 1080p
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When I play a 1080p 10bit-depth video with VLC-player, the video goes choppy and even freezes.
I'm using Dell Inspiron 1525 and VLC 2.1.2.
Windows Vista Home Premium.
Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Due CPU T5750 @ 2.00GHz 2.00 GHz
Memory(RAM): 3.00GB
System Type: 32-bit Operating System
video vlc-media-player video-playback bitrate 1080p
VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?
– and31415
Feb 15 '14 at 0:20
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When I play a 1080p 10bit-depth video with VLC-player, the video goes choppy and even freezes.
I'm using Dell Inspiron 1525 and VLC 2.1.2.
Windows Vista Home Premium.
Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Due CPU T5750 @ 2.00GHz 2.00 GHz
Memory(RAM): 3.00GB
System Type: 32-bit Operating System
video vlc-media-player video-playback bitrate 1080p
When I play a 1080p 10bit-depth video with VLC-player, the video goes choppy and even freezes.
I'm using Dell Inspiron 1525 and VLC 2.1.2.
Windows Vista Home Premium.
Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Due CPU T5750 @ 2.00GHz 2.00 GHz
Memory(RAM): 3.00GB
System Type: 32-bit Operating System
video vlc-media-player video-playback bitrate 1080p
video vlc-media-player video-playback bitrate 1080p
edited Feb 15 '14 at 1:14
Myath
asked Feb 15 '14 at 0:18
MyathMyath
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VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?
– and31415
Feb 15 '14 at 0:20
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VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?
– and31415
Feb 15 '14 at 0:20
VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?
– and31415
Feb 15 '14 at 0:20
VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?
– and31415
Feb 15 '14 at 0:20
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Most likely your GPU is not strong enough.
Can you give us more details on your specs? What GPU, CPU are you running. It could also be that your Disk I/O is poor. Are you streaming this over a network, or is it on the local computer.
It is on my local computer.
– Myath
Feb 15 '14 at 0:42
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I had a similar problem with VLC not playing 4k videos on my pc (fx8350, 2x970 sli!). Simple fix was to turn off sharpen and now it works perfect. I was messing with codec settings, D3D and buffers and all that kind of stuff for ages and nothing was working..
I didn't think something like the sharpen option in effects and filters would have such an impact.. initially any 4k video would play for about 3 seconds and then freeze up with the audio still going in the background..
I know this is an old thread but it might save someone some hassle someday..
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Most likely your GPU is not strong enough.
Can you give us more details on your specs? What GPU, CPU are you running. It could also be that your Disk I/O is poor. Are you streaming this over a network, or is it on the local computer.
It is on my local computer.
– Myath
Feb 15 '14 at 0:42
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Most likely your GPU is not strong enough.
Can you give us more details on your specs? What GPU, CPU are you running. It could also be that your Disk I/O is poor. Are you streaming this over a network, or is it on the local computer.
It is on my local computer.
– Myath
Feb 15 '14 at 0:42
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Most likely your GPU is not strong enough.
Can you give us more details on your specs? What GPU, CPU are you running. It could also be that your Disk I/O is poor. Are you streaming this over a network, or is it on the local computer.
Most likely your GPU is not strong enough.
Can you give us more details on your specs? What GPU, CPU are you running. It could also be that your Disk I/O is poor. Are you streaming this over a network, or is it on the local computer.
answered Feb 15 '14 at 0:37
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It is on my local computer.
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Feb 15 '14 at 0:42
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It is on my local computer.
– Myath
Feb 15 '14 at 0:42
It is on my local computer.
– Myath
Feb 15 '14 at 0:42
It is on my local computer.
– Myath
Feb 15 '14 at 0:42
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I had a similar problem with VLC not playing 4k videos on my pc (fx8350, 2x970 sli!). Simple fix was to turn off sharpen and now it works perfect. I was messing with codec settings, D3D and buffers and all that kind of stuff for ages and nothing was working..
I didn't think something like the sharpen option in effects and filters would have such an impact.. initially any 4k video would play for about 3 seconds and then freeze up with the audio still going in the background..
I know this is an old thread but it might save someone some hassle someday..
add a comment |
I had a similar problem with VLC not playing 4k videos on my pc (fx8350, 2x970 sli!). Simple fix was to turn off sharpen and now it works perfect. I was messing with codec settings, D3D and buffers and all that kind of stuff for ages and nothing was working..
I didn't think something like the sharpen option in effects and filters would have such an impact.. initially any 4k video would play for about 3 seconds and then freeze up with the audio still going in the background..
I know this is an old thread but it might save someone some hassle someday..
add a comment |
I had a similar problem with VLC not playing 4k videos on my pc (fx8350, 2x970 sli!). Simple fix was to turn off sharpen and now it works perfect. I was messing with codec settings, D3D and buffers and all that kind of stuff for ages and nothing was working..
I didn't think something like the sharpen option in effects and filters would have such an impact.. initially any 4k video would play for about 3 seconds and then freeze up with the audio still going in the background..
I know this is an old thread but it might save someone some hassle someday..
I had a similar problem with VLC not playing 4k videos on my pc (fx8350, 2x970 sli!). Simple fix was to turn off sharpen and now it works perfect. I was messing with codec settings, D3D and buffers and all that kind of stuff for ages and nothing was working..
I didn't think something like the sharpen option in effects and filters would have such an impact.. initially any 4k video would play for about 3 seconds and then freeze up with the audio still going in the background..
I know this is an old thread but it might save someone some hassle someday..
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VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?
– and31415
Feb 15 '14 at 0:20