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jimwin

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I've noticed that when using fast forward or rewind, the screen stays on the last frame, and doesn't update until you press play. Is this normal operation, or have I done something stupid to my codecs? :oops:

This is when viewing video files of different types, eg. AVI files with DIVX content, and MKV files with H264 too. Can't say what happens on TV mode, as I don't have a tuner card!
 

EViS

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I get the same as above. Haven't messed abotu with my old SVN16xxx setup in a while to sort it out... I think it may be a fault of the old TSWriter I'm still using?
 

gemx

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    That's a known problem with the nvidia codecs.
    They are quite old and not actively developed on.
    Try with cyberlink or any other and it should work ;)
     

    EViS

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    Just bear in mind I'm using Cyberlink (PDVD v7.3) and have the same problem...
     

    jimwin

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    ok, I tried changing the mpeg2 decoder to FFDSHOW, but that doesn't seem to make any difference.
    It seems odd that I get the same issue with MKV files with H264, as I don't seem to be loading the nvidia codec for these...
     

    BobMysterios

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    I believe it has to with key frames. I know i can ffwd dvd isos wonderfully, but xvid are choppy at best. Perhaps I should make an xivid and make every 30 frames a keyframe, and test that.
     

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