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Windows 7: problem watching High Def Videos

18 Dec 2012  
piyush314

Windows Home Premium 64 bit
7 posts
 
 
problem watching High Def Videos

From Last Week i am having some problems while watching videos.



The problem is both in the audio as well as the video.
Are there any tests to determine the problem?
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18 Dec 2012  
Wishmaster

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
4,269 posts
Southern Ohio
 
 

Need more info than trouble with HD video Win 7 as theres too many possible causes.
Lets try to narrow it down a bit.

What type of problem?
What type of video is it? BluRay,file, streaming?
If a file, what did you make it with or where did it come from?
What software are you using to watch it?
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18 Dec 2012  
piyush314

Windows Home Premium 64 bit
7 posts
 
 

I am using Km Player to watch the videos. They are all HDTV videos i downloaded from torrent
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18 Dec 2012  
mmkarimi

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
279 posts
Boston
 
 

what is your computer specification?
what is the version of kmplayer, i suggest you to use other players as jetaudio,..
after all, what was the movie?
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18 Dec 2012  
Outlander

W7x64 Ult.
132 posts
 
 

We download a lot of TV shows and although they are quite often labeled as HD that is not what arrives. Those network downloads seem to adjust for the available bandwidth. When we download from Dish, quite often it will start two downloads, one fast and nasty 120-200MB and one HD 750MB-iGB. I know little about video but I have the feeling it takes huge bandwidth to get true HD. We usually try to clean them up a bit with conversion but I suspect that is really mostly a case of "garbage in, slightly less smelly garbage out".
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18 Dec 2012  
mmkarimi

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
279 posts
Boston
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Outlander View Post
We download a lot of TV shows and although they are quite often labeled as HD that is not what arrives. Those network downloads seem to adjust for the available bandwidth. When we download from Dish, quite often it will start two downloads, one fast and nasty 120-200MB and one HD 750MB-iGB. I know little about video but I have the feeling it takes huge bandwidth to get true HD. We usually try to clean them up a bit with conversion but I suspect that is really mostly a case of "garbage in, slightly less smelly garbage out".
buddy the problem is with your player, or maybe with your computer spec. tell me your cpu, graphic card and ram values, then check other player. get jet audio from the link below:
JetAudio

And you didn't tell me the name of the movie,if it is good we get that too
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18 Dec 2012  
piyush314

Windows Home Premium 64 bit
7 posts
 
 

Chip Type: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family
DAC Type: Internal
Adapter String: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
Bios Information: Intel Video BIOS
Total Available Graphics Memory: 1158 MB
Dedicated Video Memory : 64 MB
System Video Memory : 0 MB
Shared System Memory: 1094 MB
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18 Dec 2012  
mmkarimi

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
279 posts
Boston
 
 

you dont have a high system, using win xp will help u to reduce your graphic memory usage and u can do better.
also check your startup programs and close any non-necessary programs,(use "msconfig" in run) and check ur system for viruses...
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18 Dec 2012  
Solarstarshines

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit sp1
4,534 posts
Laguna Hills Southern California
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by piyush314 View Post
Chip Type: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family
DAC Type: Internal
Adapter String: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
Bios Information: Intel Video BIOS
Total Available Graphics Memory: 1158 MB
Dedicated Video Memory : 64 MB
System Video Memory : 0 MB
Shared System Memory: 1094 MB

The HD graphics are struggling enough said bigger the resolution the bigger the problem
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18 Dec 2012  
Wishmaster

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
4,269 posts
Southern Ohio
 
 

Hardware Acceleration is the best bet but since that is out of the question, you may try other software based methods.
For example, try with Windows Media Player using FFDShow (Shark007 Codec pack)

Sometimes this can help in a situation like yours. But it may simply be that your computer can not keep up with it.
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