Maybe you should start from scratch. Use GraphStudio (maybe also exclude GraphStudio process in MS Security Essentials) to find combination and settings of codecs, when playback is not stuttering.
Here is a picture of graphedit when it is working:Maybe you should start from scratch. Use GraphStudio (maybe also exclude GraphStudio process in MS Security Essentials) to find combination and settings of codecs, when playback is not stuttering.
Here is a picture of graphedit when it is working:Maybe you should start from scratch. Use GraphStudio (maybe also exclude GraphStudio process in MS Security Essentials) to find combination and settings of codecs, when playback is not stuttering.
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Its pretty much identical to when it isnt working (see post 1). All the filters are the same just get a huge number of dropped frames sometimes?
The cpu usage is also the same (around 15%) during playback when it is stuttering and not stuttering. Though the windows interface did seem a bit sluggish when it was stuttering.
I think im just gonna give in and reinstall windows.
I will let you know if it is fixed
Hi thanks for the replyHere is a picture of graphedit when it is working:Maybe you should start from scratch. Use GraphStudio (maybe also exclude GraphStudio process in MS Security Essentials) to find combination and settings of codecs, when playback is not stuttering.
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Its pretty much identical to when it isnt working (see post 1). All the filters are the same just get a huge number of dropped frames sometimes?
The cpu usage is also the same (around 15%) during playback when it is stuttering and not stuttering. Though the windows interface did seem a bit sluggish when it was stuttering.
I think im just gonna give in and reinstall windows.
I will let you know if it is fixed
Do you have CUVID enabled in LAV Video decoder? If yes, try DXVA2 and see if it is better.
On the laptop of my gf which got a GeForce 9600M GT I experienced the same issue with CoreAVC and CUDA enabled. Sometimes the videos do work but sometimes (most of the time as far as I can remember) the video is stuttering like hell.
My guess is that it is a driver issue or the GFX is kinda broken. I didn't investigate further because DXVA (in CoreAVC) works without a problem.
Maybe is there problem with your drives