Very weird......HD movies stutter

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  1. Posts : 55
    Windows 8 Pro
       #1

    Very weird......HD movies stutter


    Hello!

    Not really sure where to post about this, but 7 forums seems like a good place!

    Recently i have been watching HD movies on my laptop, i noticed however that it stutters quite a lot, i have been using VLC player and i was told its not so good for mkv files so have tried zoomplayer... no better.

    Heres the weird part...
    As im writing this i have a friend watching an HD movie on my laptop behind me and every now and then it stutters as usual (very annoying), now i am sitting about 2m away browsing on the internet and i have noticed that every time the laptop stutters my desktop does as well. Whether im just moving the mouse (it hangs) or typing, the computer just freezes for about half a second and then carrys on as normal, the only reason i noticed was because my computer freezes/hangs for the same period of time (no more than half a second) at exactly the same time...

    Both computers are on the same network, but i dont see how that should effect it, other than that they are not connected at all, it happens when the laptop is on battery power too.

    If i can stop whatever is causing the stuttering then i can happily watch HD movies...

    Any ideas?
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    darksupernova said:
    Hello!

    Not really sure where to post about this, but 7 forums seems like a good place!

    Recently i have been watching HD movies on my laptop, i noticed however that it stutters quite a lot, i have been using VLC player and i was told its not so good for mkv files so have tried zoomplayer... no better.

    Heres the weird part...
    As im writing this i have a friend watching an HD movie on my laptop behind me and every now and then it stutters as usual (very annoying), now i am sitting about 2m away browsing on the internet and i have noticed that every time the laptop stutters my desktop does as well. Whether im just moving the mouse (it hangs) or typing, the computer just freezes for about half a second and then carrys on as normal, the only reason i noticed was because my computer freezes/hangs for the same period of time (no more than half a second) at exactly the same time...

    Both computers are on the same network, but i dont see how that should effect it, other than that they are not connected at all.

    If i can stop whatever is causing the stuttering then i can happily watch HD movies...

    Any ideas?
    \

    Its probalby network. Can you tell us more about your network set up?
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  3. Posts : 55
    Windows 8 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    My desktop is connected via ethernet to a router, and the laptop is connected to a wirelss access point which is connected via ethernet to the router.
    I have tried disabling the wifi, and the stutters still happen at the same time... Could it be some sort of interference?
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  4. Posts : 15
    Windows 7
       #4

    Are the movie files stored locally on the respective computer or are they on a network share?

    If the movie on your laptop that your friend is watching was on your computer and he was accessing it across the network, then that would definitely affect both computers.

    Also, you are both using a single connection to the internet, so if there is a file download or streaming or an update downloading for Windows, Java, Flash, antivirus, etc., it will affect all computers' Internet access simultaneously, locking them up so to speak...

    Actually, Windows 7 is supposed to help this situation, keeping busy applications corralled so all applications don't freeze. Are you using Windows 7?
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  5. Posts : 5,092
    Windows 7 32 bit
       #5

    Don't know about the synchronized stuttering, but for .mkv playback, esp. if wide ranging subtitle support is not a requirement, try Splash Lite. They just released 1.4. It's the only player I've used where I can move the slider with impunity without crashing while playing .mkv.

    Splash - Next Generation Player
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  6.    #6

    i get no stutter at all with Windows Media Player 12, even on low RAM or weak processor machines.

    What files it can't play I use VLC player which is fine also.
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  7. Posts : 5,092
    Windows 7 32 bit
       #7

    I liked VLC for a long time. With .mkv though, most often, if I touch the slider, it just goes away. Sometimes it will play until it gets to the point where there's a PGS sub going to display. At that moment, it goes away. Mkv/PGS support has a long way to go.
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  8. Posts : 55
    Windows 8 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #8

    The movie is stored locally on the laptop, no streaming. I have tried unplugging the laptop from the mains and turning the wifi off and still the stutters occur at the same time on both machines... I dont live in the city, but could there be any outside interference?

    Thanks for the info on splash, shame it doesnt do subtitles for films like 2012 where theres a lot of different languages!
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  9. Posts : 2,164
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #9

    Do you use Firefox and is it running at the time you notice the stuttering?
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  10. Posts : 15
    Windows 7
       #10

    If you're off the network and off the power main the only possibility would be outside interference.

    "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains,
    however improbable, must be the truth."

    - Sherlock Holmes
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