sorry, that didn't work either.
but consider the topic closed anyway, i've already downloaded alternate versions of the files (mkv's) and they work fine.
that's just it, it propably isn't, so you need to use hardware accelleration through your graphics card... my amd phenom II x 4 905e (quad core @ 2.5Ghz) doesn't cut it either.
maybe someone else can help you further but i'm out of options.
most likely windows media player uses hardware accelleration through your graphics card, but it's possible it's not enabled in vlc. check your video settings and make sure "accellerated video output (overlay)" and "use hardware YUV-RGB conversions" are enabled. if that does not w...
hi all, i have a bunch of dual audio avi's (xvid/ac3/ac3) wich worked fine on my old windows XP pro machine, and found that vlc does not seem to recognize the presence of the second audio track. i've tried it with both the basic installer version and the windows 7 zip, but neither works... (by the w...