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<blockquote data-quote="Nazgulled" data-source="post: 371911" data-attributes="member: 86572"><p>Tried your solution but it didn't help... For one thing, the video was very pixelated when with "resize to screen resolution" option turned on, but the subtitles rendered had very nice quality.</p><p></p><p>Either with ffdshow resize (following your settings) or VSFilter's own resize in Windows Media Player, video files play just fine with high quality subtitles. When I test them on MediaPortal, it doesn't matter if the resize is done with ffdshow or VSFilter, the video playback is just too slow...</p><p></p><p>There's something wrong with how MediaPortal handles video rendering because I had this problem in the past with HD video files which was fixed by not doubling the resolution. I was doubling (by mistake) an HD resolution and that was really too much for the CPU to handle, but doubling an SD resolution? It shouldn't be a problem since 1080p movies play just fine and doubling an SD resolution doesn't go beyond a 1080p resolution.</p><p></p><p>I have already clean installed Windows numerous times and I can't make it work... However, sometimes, right after installing Windows I installed MediaPortal and the same codecs, played the files with double resolution and they worked. Then I proceeded to configure Windows and install all my software and tried to play the files again, this time slow. Tried to reinstall Windows again, installed MediaPortal right after installing Windows and this time I was going to test playing videos right after installing individual softwares to see which one was causing the problem... Surprise, without anything installed (besides MediaPortal and the codecs, it was slow...)</p><p></p><p>There's something wrong with MediaPortal...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nazgulled, post: 371911, member: 86572"] Tried your solution but it didn't help... For one thing, the video was very pixelated when with "resize to screen resolution" option turned on, but the subtitles rendered had very nice quality. Either with ffdshow resize (following your settings) or VSFilter's own resize in Windows Media Player, video files play just fine with high quality subtitles. When I test them on MediaPortal, it doesn't matter if the resize is done with ffdshow or VSFilter, the video playback is just too slow... There's something wrong with how MediaPortal handles video rendering because I had this problem in the past with HD video files which was fixed by not doubling the resolution. I was doubling (by mistake) an HD resolution and that was really too much for the CPU to handle, but doubling an SD resolution? It shouldn't be a problem since 1080p movies play just fine and doubling an SD resolution doesn't go beyond a 1080p resolution. I have already clean installed Windows numerous times and I can't make it work... However, sometimes, right after installing Windows I installed MediaPortal and the same codecs, played the files with double resolution and they worked. Then I proceeded to configure Windows and install all my software and tried to play the files again, this time slow. Tried to reinstall Windows again, installed MediaPortal right after installing Windows and this time I was going to test playing videos right after installing individual softwares to see which one was causing the problem... Surprise, without anything installed (besides MediaPortal and the codecs, it was slow...) There's something wrong with MediaPortal... [/QUOTE]
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