x264 help
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x264 help
Sorry for making this but I couldnt find help in any faqs and i need real in depth help
I just download the second episode of Hanazakari no Kimitachi e in x264 but everytime i start it (in wmp) it pauses while the audios playing thendrags and keeps pausing the rest of the show and the softsubs dont show up after a while can anyone help me with x264 and tell me why its not working
I just download the second episode of Hanazakari no Kimitachi e in x264 but everytime i start it (in wmp) it pauses while the audios playing thendrags and keeps pausing the rest of the show and the softsubs dont show up after a while can anyone help me with x264 and tell me why its not working
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you need a codec,
here download this http://mirror01.x264.nl/x264/ffdshow_be ... _clsid.exe
and use media player classic to play it well http://mirror01.x264.nl/x264/mpc2kxp6490.zip
here download this http://mirror01.x264.nl/x264/ffdshow_be ... _clsid.exe
and use media player classic to play it well http://mirror01.x264.nl/x264/mpc2kxp6490.zip
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well i dont know all my specs and i dont want to misinform you so i will go back and check those since im not reeally good with that stuff but for now i will try the filter
but about my computer not being able to handle it,. . . i was checking my task manager to see how the cpu was acying while I played the file and it seems that it dramatically jumps to start playback and keeps spiking while its in the actual process of playing the file
but about my computer not being able to handle it,. . . i was checking my task manager to see how the cpu was acying while I played the file and it seems that it dramatically jumps to start playback and keeps spiking while its in the actual process of playing the file
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Look's like it does not, right?
Another point for VLC. Good choice.
! - VLC DOES play about everything that's worth playing...
Another point for VLC. Good choice.
! - VLC DOES play about everything that's worth playing...
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more problems
i am also trying to watch the x264 version of hana kimi ep2
and im using a a VLC player, and it usually works for EVERYTHINg even huge files but it doesn't work with a vlc player
and i've also tried the fddshow along with the classic windows media player
it actually plays on the WMP but it lags like crazy.
and on the VLC player it just doesn't show anything just a black screen w/ a progress bar and sound
?? and i've also installed codec/filters? for the x264 H.264..
nthn works?! or is it my computer?
thanks
and im using a a VLC player, and it usually works for EVERYTHINg even huge files but it doesn't work with a vlc player
and i've also tried the fddshow along with the classic windows media player
it actually plays on the WMP but it lags like crazy.
and on the VLC player it just doesn't show anything just a black screen w/ a progress bar and sound
?? and i've also installed codec/filters? for the x264 H.264..
nthn works?! or is it my computer?
thanks
VLC is a program that doesn't require codecs. if it doesnt play, then there is either something seriously wrong with the file you downloaded or your computer.
which version did you download? Hana Kimi - 02 was re-released with 02 version 2 so that it'll work with QuickTime (along with VLC/MPC/Gom, etc...)
which version did you download? Hana Kimi - 02 was re-released with 02 version 2 so that it'll work with QuickTime (along with VLC/MPC/Gom, etc...)
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its most likely that the PC can't handle 1024x576 thats why it skips, stops, etc. I find that running torrents in the background, in my case utorrent causes skipping or lag in video/audio. Try keeping programs running in the background minimal & and then play the video file. If you're using FFDSHOW you should know that its CPU intensive.
my semi decent PC on 720p & 1080p vidz
semptron 2500 + 512mb ram + ffdshow + utorrent = Video/audio lag
semptron 2500 + 512mb ram + ffdshow = No lag
semptron 2500 + 512mb ram + coreavc + utorrent = Flawless with room to spare.
my semi decent PC on 720p & 1080p vidz
semptron 2500 + 512mb ram + ffdshow + utorrent = Video/audio lag
semptron 2500 + 512mb ram + ffdshow = No lag
semptron 2500 + 512mb ram + coreavc + utorrent = Flawless with room to spare.
Codecs don't actually "clash". Instead, codecs within the DirectShow spec are executed in order of how they're listed within your Windows PC. For example, if you have three codecs that can decode XviD video, the version that is on top of the list will always be used. Also, codecs from different manufacturers use different naming conventions in their filenames, which makes it possible to have multiple installations of codecs that decode the same types of video. As a result of all this, only DirectShow compatible video players will have issues like this (Windows Media Player, for example.) VLC isn't actually a DirectShow-driven video player - as it uses its own built-in codecs to play videos, and obtain a DirectShow codec only if it doesn't have one.Ore.Sama wrote:so the problem is either from the computer or the player?? couldn't it be a codec clash??
just my thought...
The best way to see which codec will be used within the DirectShow model is to run GSpot and render a video. It'll then show you which video and audio codecs DirectShow chooses to use. There are also tools out there (although I can't think of the name at the moment) that allows you to edit the codec tables so that you can change the order of priority on the codecs.
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well vlc works perfectly for me and i guess its because i keep my cpu usage low all the time the highest while watching shows is around 30-45 cpu usage but thats if im my comp is doing sumthing like direct downloading but sumtimes things like emproxy.exe start spiking cpu usage but after i close that (because its not really needed) everything works fine again
but i have a question about vlc player is there anyway to make it seperate subs that appear at the same time because they tend to overlap
but i have a question about vlc player is there anyway to make it seperate subs that appear at the same time because they tend to overlap
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hmm thanks for all the input
it plays on the winamp and KM player and also on windows media player classic (when i have FDDSHOW)
but all of these lag madly, so that means it's my computer, too old to do this
it DOES not play on VLC (this is what i want to fix the most) it doesn't even lag like the other players it just shows a black screen
so ..T_____T
it plays on the winamp and KM player and also on windows media player classic (when i have FDDSHOW)
but all of these lag madly, so that means it's my computer, too old to do this
it DOES not play on VLC (this is what i want to fix the most) it doesn't even lag like the other players it just shows a black screen
so ..T_____T
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H.264 Codec
From FFDSOW developers project site"
The FFDSHOW (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow) is commonly used because is FREE (Under the GNU General Public License (GPL)) and practically very easy to set/configure.
While other Standards H.264/AVC decoder prices vary from 25USD$ and up; A professional H.264 tool (encode & decode) prices vary near the 200USD$ and up..
There are Media Players that have some codecs embedded to easy part of their internal process and make them more universal media playable, while majority of others don't.
Some people claim to have no problem with such codec using nVidia PureVideo, or CoreAVC or Cyberlink PowerDVD 7 (Pro).
Others use capable hardware to process those media files, instead to rely on software tools...but not quite cheap devices...or just use their "modern" Video Cards capable to "ACCELERATE" this type of codec (along others) but not "all" software media player and tools are capable to communicate well with this video cards.
I read, Quite long time ago, that MAC where going to ship their computers capable to play h.264, I guess because their Quicktime lay on that type, but since am NOT a MAC user, am not 100% how that idea ends or (if it got in production) how it works...
From FFDSHOW GUI-Tool About option:ffdshow is DirectShow and VFW codec for decoding/encoding many video and audio formats, including DivX and XviD movies using libavcodec, xvid and other opensourced libraries with a rich set of postprocessing filters.
so for H264, X264, VSSH, DAVC and AVC1 it use the "libavcodec" as wellffdshow is a DirectShow decoding filter for decompressing DIVX movies.
It uses libavcodec from FFmpeg project for video decompression and compression (It can use xvidcore.dll installed with xvid codec, too.), postprocessing code from MPlayer to enhance visual quality of lowbitrate movies, and is based on original DirectShow filter from Xvid,which is GPL'ed educational implementation of MPEG4 encoder.
- support for H.264 and H.264/AVC (Advanced Video Coding).
The FFDSHOW (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow) is commonly used because is FREE (Under the GNU General Public License (GPL)) and practically very easy to set/configure.
While other Standards H.264/AVC decoder prices vary from 25USD$ and up; A professional H.264 tool (encode & decode) prices vary near the 200USD$ and up..
There are Media Players that have some codecs embedded to easy part of their internal process and make them more universal media playable, while majority of others don't.
Some people claim to have no problem with such codec using nVidia PureVideo, or CoreAVC or Cyberlink PowerDVD 7 (Pro).
Others use capable hardware to process those media files, instead to rely on software tools...but not quite cheap devices...or just use their "modern" Video Cards capable to "ACCELERATE" this type of codec (along others) but not "all" software media player and tools are capable to communicate well with this video cards.
I read, Quite long time ago, that MAC where going to ship their computers capable to play h.264, I guess because their Quicktime lay on that type, but since am NOT a MAC user, am not 100% how that idea ends or (if it got in production) how it works...
here's to hoping that h264 decoders for set top boxes come soon!
there are video cards that have h264 processors on it, but it requires programs that have access to those chips, and pretty much only PowerDVD uses it
5th generation ipod and iphone have integrated dedicated h264 decoders, to lessen cpu load and increase battery life. not sure if apple decided to include the chips in macs (desktop or notebook), or to purely rely on software. in any case, Quicktime 7.1+ (maybe even 7.0 or 6.5?) have h264 decoding software inside the program. however, you do have to encode the h264 video and audio in a certain way for Quicktime to recognize.
there are video cards that have h264 processors on it, but it requires programs that have access to those chips, and pretty much only PowerDVD uses it
5th generation ipod and iphone have integrated dedicated h264 decoders, to lessen cpu load and increase battery life. not sure if apple decided to include the chips in macs (desktop or notebook), or to purely rely on software. in any case, Quicktime 7.1+ (maybe even 7.0 or 6.5?) have h264 decoding software inside the program. however, you do have to encode the h264 video and audio in a certain way for Quicktime to recognize.
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x264 doesn't work-- using a mac and vlc
please help!
x264 doesn't work for me. i have a macbook pro with a 2 GHz processor and a 2 GB 667 MHz of memory. i also use VLC player because it works for everything. however, the latest episodes of coffee prince are only in x264, and it doesn't work. the video shows and the subtitles show, but the video lags and i keep getting "dropped frame" messages. sometimes i can watch a full minute without anything going wrong but then there are whole scenes where i only see one frame every few seconds.
i read the suggestions here and updated my version of vlc, but that does nothing. also, i cannot download the codec packs mentioned because i have a mac.
how can i get x264 to work?
thanks in advance!
x264 doesn't work for me. i have a macbook pro with a 2 GHz processor and a 2 GB 667 MHz of memory. i also use VLC player because it works for everything. however, the latest episodes of coffee prince are only in x264, and it doesn't work. the video shows and the subtitles show, but the video lags and i keep getting "dropped frame" messages. sometimes i can watch a full minute without anything going wrong but then there are whole scenes where i only see one frame every few seconds.
i read the suggestions here and updated my version of vlc, but that does nothing. also, i cannot download the codec packs mentioned because i have a mac.
how can i get x264 to work?
thanks in advance!
According to the previous advice,
I updated my ffdshow and vlc to ffdshow_rev1390_20070731 and vlc_8.6.c.
I was then able to see my Coffee Prince. The HDTV.x264-MickEyBABy versio. However, the video continue to lag.
This lagging occurred with Gom, KM Player, bsplayer, medic player classic and the new vlc. Infact VLC was eating up my cpu!
Then I just figure since I was trying everything anyway why not try my RealPlayer...... Oh my gosh! It works!!!! RealPlayer with ffshow allows me to see the new videos without lagging and without eating up my cpu.
So once more that:
-- RealPlayer (My version is 10.5, there may be newer version out there) and
-- FFDShow rev1390 20070731
Hope this helps!
I updated my ffdshow and vlc to ffdshow_rev1390_20070731 and vlc_8.6.c.
I was then able to see my Coffee Prince. The HDTV.x264-MickEyBABy versio. However, the video continue to lag.
This lagging occurred with Gom, KM Player, bsplayer, medic player classic and the new vlc. Infact VLC was eating up my cpu!
Then I just figure since I was trying everything anyway why not try my RealPlayer...... Oh my gosh! It works!!!! RealPlayer with ffshow allows me to see the new videos without lagging and without eating up my cpu.
So once more that:
-- RealPlayer (My version is 10.5, there may be newer version out there) and
-- FFDShow rev1390 20070731
Hope this helps!
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Codec.htm8thSin wrote:I've been having lag problems with VLC and ffdshow, but I just found "CoreAVC H.264 Video Codec" from isohunt, and it works flawlessly with MPC.
non-bt version
the entire Codec 8.2 has 4 different codecs, but you can just select CoreAVC by itself
It will play properly formed h.264 videos, such as a video with h.264 - correctly encoded to quicktime specs, correctly encoded aac audio (he-aac or lc-aac), in a .mp4 or .mov containersefilily wrote:I just have a question. I was planning on getting the new iMac computer. It's Quicktime program thing comes with a h264bencoding something. Does that mean it'll be able to play x264 vids? Does anyone who has the latest Mac know?
however if you want to play an .avi or .mkv with h.264 video, it wont work
but its okay, you can download mplayer and that should play everything
Thanks for that.AkumaX wrote:It will play properly formed h.264 videos, such as a video with h.264 - correctly encoded to quicktime specs, correctly encoded aac audio (he-aac or lc-aac), in a .mp4 or .mov containersefilily wrote:I just have a question. I was planning on getting the new iMac computer. It's Quicktime program thing comes with a h264bencoding something. Does that mean it'll be able to play x264 vids? Does anyone who has the latest Mac know?
however if you want to play an .avi or .mkv with h.264 video, it wont work
but its okay, you can download mplayer and that should play everything
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