Solution for choppy video because of bit-rate too high?












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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










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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










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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










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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







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  • VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?

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  • VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?

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VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?

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VLC version? Operating system? Tech specs?

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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.






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  • It is on my local computer.

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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.






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    • It is on my local computer.

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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.






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    • It is on my local computer.

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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.






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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.







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    • It is on my local computer.

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    • It is on my local computer.

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    It is on my local computer.

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    It is on my local computer.

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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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      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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        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..






        share|improve this answer













        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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