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Now, everytime I use VideoLAN 0.8.5 or any other player to play video contents, the image looks ugly, the cursor moves pretty slow and the system become less responsive.
What's going on? I thought VLC used it's own video codec...
Many thanks!
Thankyou for the explanation!VLC is a stand alone player
Nope: the problem afflict video encoded with DivX 5.0 too!All other formats should be unaffected.
On my system, even in OpenGL, the program drain at worst a 2-3% CPU...Changing the output module to anything other than DirectX puts all the weight on your CPU and is generally a good indication that your video drivers and or DirectX runtime need to be updated.
I can confirm 100% that the problem is with DivX too: OpenGL is the only workaround I've found at the moment: as soon as nVidia releases the new Detonator I'll try to update video card driver, but I think this won't fix the problem.. I'll let you know!Really I wouldn't expect DivX to be affected or any other format that VLC handles directly.
Yes, Windows Media Player 11 final.I am assuming this is the release version and not one of the betas?
Same problem with MPEG 1/2 in mpeg container. I tried with XviD too, in avi container, and I had the same issue.Are any other formats or containers effected?
Eheh, I'm a geek, so all my drivers and directx are always updatedDirectX runtime.
Full & checkedHardware acceleration
No problem at all.Now run a full DirectX diagnostic!
I'm experiencing the same problem if I output as default. Everything goes smooth with OpenGL.Play a commercial DVD (not sitting on a menu)
Very high CPU usage (40-50%) in default. 1-2% in OpenGL.then open your Task Manager and look at the CPU usage. What is the average usage? Does the DVD play normally?
Maybe VIA 4in1 sounds more familiarI don't know what "Hyperion" is???
Eheh, my Ghost disk is ready to do it's jobAt this point, I would be very frustrated and probably would have more of a tendency to dump WMP 11 and roll back the machine or bring back a recent back up.
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