![]() ![]() It's obvious that 'MKV files' in general are not your problem. I still think it's the processor though :xĭon't be retarded OP. then had to run WMP at High Priority in fullscreen for it to work, with slowdowns at small parts, but it always caught up 5 seconds later. I ran Vista on a Pentium 4 2.59 GHz Single Core (overclocked a bit from 2.4), with 768MB of RAM and a GeForce 4 MX, and managed to get a Blu-Ray Rip playing at 1920x1080 with CoreAVC, but I had Deblocking off, and deinterlacing on hardware and frameskipping enabled. :PEven with it, it doesn't mean you'll be playing these files nicely. it takes like 1 minute to install cccp or k-lite. The only thing AVI has going for it is that it's easier to play on computers where only the bare default codecs are installed. You can see things behind subtitles for screenshots/amvs/curiosity, perfectly skip the OP/ED or skip to the eyecatch in the middle. Newer codecs have better compression, and soft subs and chapter marks are important to viewing anime imho. I always try to look for avi files first, but unfortunately it's becoming less and less common. It's annoying that so many fansubbers are choosing to ignore the. if there is a thread addressing my plea, I'll humbly crawl over there. A thousand sorries for asking this question again. Maybe my computer is just old, and I'm out of touch. _ Is there some silly thing I've missed? Should I just start avoiding mkv files? Am I sitting on the answer but not implementing it properly? >_<Īny suggestions? ^_^ I'm very sorry to dig up such a beaten-to-death topic, but every thread I find on this subject (at any forum anywhere) has answers that I implemented well before I had the problem. ![]()
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