Hi all - sorry if this has been asked before (and I figure it must have been, but the search function wasn't helpful).
I am having a problem with playback on *some* 1080p mkv files (encoded with an h.264 codec). Basically, during high motion scenes, the video gets very stuttery, and VLC will start dropping upwards of 10 fps. Even during slower motion scenes, there's some noticeable stutter in things like waves, of peoples' lip movement, etc. It seems to happen primarily with large mvks (>10GB), and I can't seem to fix it. The videos in question have bitrates of ~20-30 Mb/s, as expected for 1080p video, and I've ensured that VLC is able to achieve those data rates from the media in question. I've tried disabling loop filters on the FFMpeg codecs, tried increasing buffer length up to 5000 ms (which helps somewhat, but ultimately seems to lose it effectiveness after the first ~10 minutes of playback) and am now stumped.
Same problem with all VLC versions since 0.9.8a, (though I haven't tried it on earlier versions) on multiple hardware platforms, my primary computer being a quad core Intel machine with 8 GB RAM, a 1 GB DDR RAM video card and running Vista Ultimate x64. VLC's been given affinity on all cores, but even when it's frame dropping like crazy, never spikes above about 25% (or full capacity of one processor core). The performance is no better or worse than it is on an AMD dual core with 4 GB RAM, running Xp Pro SP3, so I'm obviously fairly certain it's a program or preferences limitation rather than a hardware/OS one.
I've heard VLC doesn't handle mvks all that well at present, but I just plain like VLC better than anything else out there, so if there's a way to tweak and/or hack it to make VLC play these 1080p mkvs without stutter, I'm all ears.
Any ideas?