Let me start by stating that I am somewhat computer illiterate. By this I mean that while I am competent in the basics, but when it comes to issues of configuring, programming, and a lot of the terminology I’ve been reading on the forums in searching for a solution to my problem, I am a bit behind the times. I have very little to no experience in dealing with the different types of media that are being discussed; I pretty much only use my computer for e-mail, creating word documents, internet research, and attending online classes in pursuit of a degree through distance education which is where my problem arises, and is how I came into contact with VideoLan. With that being said I present my problem: This quarter I am taking a class that uses a set of 33 DVD lectures that came with instructions to download VLC 0.8.6a because for whatever reason not all of them work on Windows Media or other players, but do on VLC. I have downloaded VLC but still have some problems. When I view the lectures that work for WMP on WMP they seem to work fine; the sound is a bit strange. It’s as if one were to move their finger up and down on their Adams apple when they were talking. It’s not terrible, a little annoying, but I can deal with it. Likewise, when I play a rented DVD on the Windows Media Player it plays perfectly. However, when I try to view a lecture on VLC, whether it is one that is VLC or WMP compatible, I run into issues. The lecture shows up, starts to play then stops. The video freezes (as if it were paused); the sound stops, but the slider bar and the counter/timer on the bottom keep moving. Eventually the video and sound skips ahead only to stop and repeat this process of stop, skip, play, stop, and so on. When I play the rented DVD on VLC it also has problems. It plays continuously but seems to be very skippy; as if I were quickly switching from play to pause to play to pause and on and on. I’m at my wits end as every day this problem persists I fall further behind in this class. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Here is some information on my set-up that may be of help:
-Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack2
-Pentium 4, 1.6 GHz
-256 MB of RAM
I’m sure that my computer is a little under powered compared to today’s standards, but up until this point I have never had a problem running anything I’ve needed to. With that being said, is my computer to weak to run this type of function? At any rate please remember that I am not very knowledgeable when it comes to computer terminology but can follow instructions if provided in layman’s terms. lol.
Thanks for your time.