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Old September 15th 06, 02:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
kimiraikkonen
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Default Frame skip - jump (important)

Hello,
I have to ask an too important thing and if you can do it, i appreciate
a lot...

My divx and Mpeg2 videos are SOMETIMES has skipping and jumping further
randomly when playback... For example, when i'm running Divx 6 or 5
files or MPEG2 files, randomly the syncronization loses and the scenes
jumped instantly to the further...

These files are verifed as i haven't problem for 3 years with them
about playback. But now i'm angry about that issue. (Also they were
being played very good with old GPU drivers)

Note: I tried BSPLAYER (1.00, 1.27 etc...), Windows Media Player 9 and
6.4 and Classic with no help.

I have Ligos Mpeg2 decoder as well, Divx 6 codec and the other
codecs... I checked via Sherlock and Codec Sniper and nothing wrong as
reported.

Also i'm suspicous about this can occur probably when the file is being
played in OVERLAY mode.

Note: My machine is fast enough to play files: P4 2.4 GHZ, 768 MB DDR,
Asus P4B533 i845E, Asus Geforce4 MX440-SE 64MB DDR, Nvidia Forceware
77.72.

Please tell me the possible reasons of skipping and jumping during
playback...

Best regards...

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Old September 16th 06, 12:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
decoder
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Default Frame skip - jump (important)


"kimiraikkonen" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hello,
I have to ask an too important thing and if you can do it, i appreciate
a lot...

My divx and Mpeg2 videos are SOMETIMES has skipping and jumping further
randomly when playback... For example, when i'm running Divx 6 or 5
files or MPEG2 files, randomly the syncronization loses and the scenes
jumped instantly to the further...

These files are verifed as i haven't problem for 3 years with them
about playback. But now i'm angry about that issue. (Also they were
being played very good with old GPU drivers)

Note: I tried BSPLAYER (1.00, 1.27 etc...), Windows Media Player 9 and
6.4 and Classic with no help.

I have Ligos Mpeg2 decoder as well, Divx 6 codec and the other
codecs... I checked via Sherlock and Codec Sniper and nothing wrong as
reported.

Also i'm suspicous about this can occur probably when the file is being
played in OVERLAY mode.

Note: My machine is fast enough to play files: P4 2.4 GHZ, 768 MB DDR,
Asus P4B533 i845E, Asus Geforce4 MX440-SE 64MB DDR, Nvidia Forceware
77.72.

Please tell me the possible reasons of skipping and jumping during
playback...

Best regards...


Has the problem only just occured with files that previously
played without problems? If so...............
MS, with the auto update feature of Windows Update included
an "audio sync" update - I'm not fully familiar with the situation
but seemingly though this fix is for audio/video sync issue within
SP2, it is causing more problems than it solves? You can read
more at the support site, the most common prob apparently is
no audio output? But also problems similar to yours, a fix is on
it's way, meantime, try this:
Goto Add/Remove programs, and look for fixes installed that
correlate with the time/date of problem occurring, it will detail
it is an "audio" fix, remove it.
OR
This specific "audio sync" fix will have created a restore point.
Open system restore, and locate the update restore point that
correlates with the date/time of problem becoming apparent.
Click on it and if it details that an audio fix was installed, it
will list also the KB article number etc.
Use that system restore point to reset your system.
If all now functions OK, you must remain aware that the
Automatic update feature will continue to include that specific
fix, when you become aware of the icon in system tray that
further updates are awaiting to be installed, click on it -
In the dialog, select "Manual", and then Deselect the
audio fix.


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Old September 16th 06, 03:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
kimiraikkonen
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Default Frame skip - jump (important)

Hi decoder,
Thanks for detailed reply but i have to say that my OS is Windows
2000+SP4 and i was playing these videos without problem with the same
HARDWARES(graphic card, mobo..etc). Even, i upgraded my CPU from
Celeron 1.7 to P4 2.4...

Also i want to indicate that there's no out of sync for audio, my
problem is: THE video erractically JUMPS to forward and randomly it can
run video much more faster, shortly: the Video is out of sync and i
wasn't having trouble with this system before with these files.

I have FFDSHOW and Divx-Xvid codec both but FFDSHOW is disabled...

I just wonder that, could it be a hardware problem or CODEC related?

Best regards...I'm so sorry....


decoder yazdi:
"kimiraikkonen" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hello,
I have to ask an too important thing and if you can do it, i appreciate
a lot...

My divx and Mpeg2 videos are SOMETIMES has skipping and jumping further
randomly when playback... For example, when i'm running Divx 6 or 5
files or MPEG2 files, randomly the syncronization loses and the scenes
jumped instantly to the further...

These files are verifed as i haven't problem for 3 years with them
about playback. But now i'm angry about that issue. (Also they were
being played very good with old GPU drivers)

Note: I tried BSPLAYER (1.00, 1.27 etc...), Windows Media Player 9 and
6.4 and Classic with no help.

I have Ligos Mpeg2 decoder as well, Divx 6 codec and the other
codecs... I checked via Sherlock and Codec Sniper and nothing wrong as
reported.

Also i'm suspicous about this can occur probably when the file is being
played in OVERLAY mode.

Note: My machine is fast enough to play files: P4 2.4 GHZ, 768 MB DDR,
Asus P4B533 i845E, Asus Geforce4 MX440-SE 64MB DDR, Nvidia Forceware
77.72.

Please tell me the possible reasons of skipping and jumping during
playback...

Best regards...


Has the problem only just occured with files that previously
played without problems? If so...............
MS, with the auto update feature of Windows Update included
an "audio sync" update - I'm not fully familiar with the situation
but seemingly though this fix is for audio/video sync issue within
SP2, it is causing more problems than it solves? You can read
more at the support site, the most common prob apparently is
no audio output? But also problems similar to yours, a fix is on
it's way, meantime, try this:
Goto Add/Remove programs, and look for fixes installed that
correlate with the time/date of problem occurring, it will detail
it is an "audio" fix, remove it.
OR
This specific "audio sync" fix will have created a restore point.
Open system restore, and locate the update restore point that
correlates with the date/time of problem becoming apparent.
Click on it and if it details that an audio fix was installed, it
will list also the KB article number etc.
Use that system restore point to reset your system.
If all now functions OK, you must remain aware that the
Automatic update feature will continue to include that specific
fix, when you become aware of the icon in system tray that
further updates are awaiting to be installed, click on it -
In the dialog, select "Manual", and then Deselect the
audio fix.


 




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