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<blockquote data-quote="xppx" data-source="post: 317382" data-attributes="member: 55884"><p>I have noticed exactly the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Some 1080p work perfectly inside MP. Others (mainly block buster movies and so high bitrate) don't, but <u>run perfectly outside MP</u>.</p><p></p><p>I also noticed that VLC 0.8.6i stutters inside and outside on those high bitrate movies (but works perfectly with e.g. 720p series), and that VLC 0.9.4 even got worse and only gives a black screen ...</p><p></p><p>But Windows media player runs those movies perfectly indeed.</p><p></p><p>Another clue: after checking the taskbar I noticed that inside MP the PowerDVD8 dll's were activated and when running WMP solo they aren't. (VLC uses its own codecs) -> conflicts?</p><p></p><p>-- edit --</p><p></p><p>Solved the problem.</p><p></p><p>The stuttering is caused by VLC. I used the VLC plugin to play my movies in Media Portal.</p><p>But first of all: the VLC plugin is End Of Life and doesn't support VLC 0.9.x anymore (other API).</p><p>Secondly: VLC is singlethreaded, hence the problem with heavy duty formats</p><p></p><p>So I solved it using:</p><p>- Haali splitter for 1080p mkv's</p><p>- DirectVobSub (autoload) enabled as post processor in movies</p><p>- CoreAVC as decoder for 720p/1080p movies/series with external subtitles (or build in mkv -> still treated by vobsub separately)</p><p> since in this case GPU usage (= HW accelaration) isn't possible</p><p>- PowerDVD8 as decoder for 720p/1080p movies/series without subtitles and this interact directly with the PureVideo HD in my Nvidia card</p><p>- for the rest: FFDshow with 'queue samples' enabled = gives multithreading; & x254 decoder disabled;</p><p></p><p>And this plays all the types of media files I got perfectly and even stresses the CPU a lot less. I'm happy now <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xppx, post: 317382, member: 55884"] I have noticed exactly the same thing. Some 1080p work perfectly inside MP. Others (mainly block buster movies and so high bitrate) don't, but [U]run perfectly outside MP[/U]. I also noticed that VLC 0.8.6i stutters inside and outside on those high bitrate movies (but works perfectly with e.g. 720p series), and that VLC 0.9.4 even got worse and only gives a black screen ... But Windows media player runs those movies perfectly indeed. Another clue: after checking the taskbar I noticed that inside MP the PowerDVD8 dll's were activated and when running WMP solo they aren't. (VLC uses its own codecs) -> conflicts? -- edit -- Solved the problem. The stuttering is caused by VLC. I used the VLC plugin to play my movies in Media Portal. But first of all: the VLC plugin is End Of Life and doesn't support VLC 0.9.x anymore (other API). Secondly: VLC is singlethreaded, hence the problem with heavy duty formats So I solved it using: - Haali splitter for 1080p mkv's - DirectVobSub (autoload) enabled as post processor in movies - CoreAVC as decoder for 720p/1080p movies/series with external subtitles (or build in mkv -> still treated by vobsub separately) since in this case GPU usage (= HW accelaration) isn't possible - PowerDVD8 as decoder for 720p/1080p movies/series without subtitles and this interact directly with the PureVideo HD in my Nvidia card - for the rest: FFDshow with 'queue samples' enabled = gives multithreading; & x254 decoder disabled; And this plays all the types of media files I got perfectly and even stresses the CPU a lot less. I'm happy now :) [/QUOTE]
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