Area: Media Portal Program
MediaPortal Version: 0200
MediaPortal Skin: blue 2
Windows Version: Windows XP (SP2)
DirectX Version: 9.0c
Audio Codec: MPEG/AC3/DTS/LPCM Audio Decoder
Video Codec: Mpeg2Dec Filter
CPU Type: AMD Athlon XP 2500+
Memory: 1 GB
Motherboard: via kt880a
TV Card Model: phillips
Video Card Model: Geforce FX 5200
Audio Card Model: Generic 7.1
Synopsis::
Ok so if I try to seek in movies @ say 2x the movie completely stops but the seek goes, in other words the seek works but I cant see the movie seeking @ double speed, it just freezes on the frame its on,
And when I do use seek 2x is more like 8x or even 16x, its crazy fast. Definetly not 2x.
If I try to seek in Divx encoded movies the whole thing just looks up.
personally I think Divx and Xvid blow so I dont use them, I have 1 old movie that I havent re-encoded yet so thats how I know about the locking up.
All of my moives are encoded in SVCD Mpeg2 @ around 3000kbps+ , There all 2-6gb each so I dont think its a bit rate problem.
Also if your wondering why i say Divx and Xvid blow its because after 2 weeks of non stop encoding the same movie over and over and not being able to get the quality I wanted even with the file ending up over 9gigabytes, YES 9 GB I decided to try SVCD and low and behold the movie looks great @ 2gb and damn near original @ 4gb with no post processing needed.
MediaPortal Version: 0200
MediaPortal Skin: blue 2
Windows Version: Windows XP (SP2)
DirectX Version: 9.0c
Audio Codec: MPEG/AC3/DTS/LPCM Audio Decoder
Video Codec: Mpeg2Dec Filter
CPU Type: AMD Athlon XP 2500+
Memory: 1 GB
Motherboard: via kt880a
TV Card Model: phillips
Video Card Model: Geforce FX 5200
Audio Card Model: Generic 7.1
Synopsis::
Ok so if I try to seek in movies @ say 2x the movie completely stops but the seek goes, in other words the seek works but I cant see the movie seeking @ double speed, it just freezes on the frame its on,
And when I do use seek 2x is more like 8x or even 16x, its crazy fast. Definetly not 2x.
If I try to seek in Divx encoded movies the whole thing just looks up.
personally I think Divx and Xvid blow so I dont use them, I have 1 old movie that I havent re-encoded yet so thats how I know about the locking up.
All of my moives are encoded in SVCD Mpeg2 @ around 3000kbps+ , There all 2-6gb each so I dont think its a bit rate problem.
Also if your wondering why i say Divx and Xvid blow its because after 2 weeks of non stop encoding the same movie over and over and not being able to get the quality I wanted even with the file ending up over 9gigabytes, YES 9 GB I decided to try SVCD and low and behold the movie looks great @ 2gb and damn near original @ 4gb with no post processing needed.