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12th May 2013, 03:39 | #1 |
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1920 X 1080 movies
not really a problem with the site, but any Idea why I have trouble playing 1920 X 1080 movies with GOM player or Al Show?
I can play them fine with windows media player, but would like to use my GOM player. Since I can p-lay them with Windows Media Player, I don't think It's my computer. Its a Duel core compaq with 2 gig memory, windows 7 64 bit. Do I need a codec pac or something? |
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12th May 2013, 05:00 | #2 | |
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Looks like a common problem with this player
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From my own experience I can tell you that the vlc player has no problem with 1080p vids. Maybe you should give it a try. |
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13th May 2013, 20:13 | #3 |
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Playability issues are typically player/codec related and/or the power/speed of the PC. Some players/codecs work better than others, and when the codec isn't efficient, the cpu has to do more work.
Test with a player such as Pot Player or VLC. Also use Task Manager to watch the cpu usage during playback. |
15th May 2013, 08:32 | #5 |
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koppe and OddBa11 are right here, trying other media players out like VLC Media Player and PotPlayer is probably a great start. I personally recommend VLC over anything.
Also given you are running Windows 7 64-bit with only 2GB of RAM (unsure of what GHz your CPU is running at), Windows may be struggling a little bit depending on what applications you have running simultaneously. As OddBa11 suggested, take a look at Windows Task Manager, specifically the Processes tab and see what how much memory and CPU applications are utilising. A quick look at the Performance tab which give you a fast indication on how your system is performing in terms of memory and CPU usage. Nevertheless upgrading your RAM is recommended. Good luck! SCD
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It looks a bit overwhelming at start but you will get used to it in a blink and it has the most powerful built-in codecs I've found so far. Used VLC 1 my whole life until I experienced the same stuttering with high-res videos, pityful that VLC 2 was even a step back in the performance department. Can find Potplayer here |
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VLC does tend to pixelate WMVs - even on Android.
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thanks guys, I will try VLC.
I just saw these replies, I guess e mail alert wasn't set. |
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really? Wow!
I thought I had a lot of ram Goes to show what I don't know. Quote:
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