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<blockquote data-quote="sandervp" data-source="post: 696419" data-attributes="member: 81294"><p>I just returned from a trip to India, shot a lot of pictures and also took a Sony HDR-SR10E. It records in AVCHD and I am not able to play back the videos without stuttering (it does play downloaded 1080p movies, so I doubt it's lacking resources). I tried using CoreAVC, DivxHD and FFDshow without any luck. Even tried converting them to MKVs using Divx Converter (720p). Regardless of the codec I use it does play fine in Windows Media Player. </p><p></p><p>Anyone any ideas how to be able to play these smoothly? </p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Sander</p><p></p><p><strong>MediaPortal Version</strong>: V1.1.0</p><p><strong>MediaPortal Skin</strong>: Fidelity</p><p><strong>Windows Version</strong>: Windows 7 64bit</p><p><strong>CPU Type</strong>: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 4850E</p><p><strong>HDD</strong>: 2x WD 500GB</p><p><strong>Memory</strong>: 4 GB Geil DDR2 800</p><p><strong>Motherboard</strong>: Asus M3N78-EM</p><p><strong>Video Card</strong>: NVIDIA GeForce 8300</p><p><strong>Video Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>Sound Card</strong>: Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1</p><p><strong>Sound Card AC3</strong>: Optical out</p><p><strong>Sound Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>1. TV Card</strong>: FireDTV</p><p><strong>1. TV Card Type</strong>: DVB-C</p><p><strong>MPEG2 Video Codec</strong>: Microsoft DTV</p><p><strong>MPEG2 Audio Codec</strong>: AC3Filter</p><p><strong>h.264 Video Codec</strong>: CoreAVC 2.0</p><p><strong>Satelite/CableTV Provider</strong>: </p><p><strong>HTPC Case</strong>: Antec Fusion V2</p><p><strong>Cooling</strong>: Triton 75</p><p><strong>Power Supply</strong>: </p><p><strong>Remote</strong>: Logitech Harmony One</p><p><strong>TV</strong>: Sharp LC-42X20E</p><p><strong>TV - HTPC Connection</strong>: HDMI</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandervp, post: 696419, member: 81294"] I just returned from a trip to India, shot a lot of pictures and also took a Sony HDR-SR10E. It records in AVCHD and I am not able to play back the videos without stuttering (it does play downloaded 1080p movies, so I doubt it's lacking resources). I tried using CoreAVC, DivxHD and FFDshow without any luck. Even tried converting them to MKVs using Divx Converter (720p). Regardless of the codec I use it does play fine in Windows Media Player. Anyone any ideas how to be able to play these smoothly? Thanks, Sander [b]MediaPortal Version[/b]: V1.1.0 [b]MediaPortal Skin[/b]: Fidelity [b]Windows Version[/b]: Windows 7 64bit [b]CPU Type[/b]: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 4850E [b]HDD[/b]: 2x WD 500GB [b]Memory[/b]: 4 GB Geil DDR2 800 [b]Motherboard[/b]: Asus M3N78-EM [b]Video Card[/b]: NVIDIA GeForce 8300 [b]Video Card Driver[/b]: [b]Sound Card[/b]: Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1 [b]Sound Card AC3[/b]: Optical out [b]Sound Card Driver[/b]: [b]1. TV Card[/b]: FireDTV [b]1. TV Card Type[/b]: DVB-C [b]MPEG2 Video Codec[/b]: Microsoft DTV [b]MPEG2 Audio Codec[/b]: AC3Filter [b]h.264 Video Codec[/b]: CoreAVC 2.0 [b]Satelite/CableTV Provider[/b]: [b]HTPC Case[/b]: Antec Fusion V2 [b]Cooling[/b]: Triton 75 [b]Power Supply[/b]: [b]Remote[/b]: Logitech Harmony One [b]TV[/b]: Sharp LC-42X20E [b]TV - HTPC Connection[/b]: HDMI [/QUOTE]
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