niompars.blogg.se

Vlc media player plays choppy what drivers are missing windows xp
Vlc media player plays choppy what drivers are missing windows xp






vlc media player plays choppy what drivers are missing windows xp vlc media player plays choppy what drivers are missing windows xp

I don't get it, Windows media plays them just fine. Oh hey if you installed all the restricted extras then mkv video files should playWell, they do play, it's just that they're unwatchable. I always though that u had to have a quad core cpu to play HD quality mts videos unless windows media player 12 is optimized to play HD videos on a single core machine much like HD videos that you buy from iTunes are optimized to play on a 1ghz Apple TV Last edited by sir_robert007 December 21st, 2010 at 07:35 PM.

vlc media player plays choppy what drivers are missing windows xp vlc media player plays choppy what drivers are missing windows xp

Oh hey if you installed all the restricted extras then mkv video files should play I did install restricted extras and all other video plays fine (didn't test mkv yet), so i don't know why MTS is so slow.Hmmmm thats new to me. Maybe i don't have some codecs or something? I'm still new to Linux so i wouldn't know how to check if i'm missing something. And i do have a single core processor (AMD AMD 3000+ 64 bit with 1.5 GB RAM) but i have Win7 on the same machine and they play fine in Windows Media Player, so if they play in a system that's much more demanding on resources like Win7, why wouldn't they play on Ubuntu too. I once tried playing HD MTS video files on an old 2ghz dual core machine using VLC and I had the same problem but when I played them on my quad core machine they play just fine When installing Kdenlive make sure u are using version 7.7 or higher as I had major issues using 7.5.Īlso are the MTS files of HD quality? Because if they are your CPU may not be powerful enough to play them. Those are files from a camera, and i want to edit them.Ĭan someone recommend what program to use to edit them? Can any program even read mts files, and if not, what and how would i convert them into something (idk, avi maybe) and not loose the quality, so i can edit them and play them.įor editing, i don't mind converting them, but as i have limited disk space so i'd prefer to be able to play and edit MTS files without converting them cause i don't want to delete the original files.You can use Kdenlive (u can find it in the repositories) to edit MTS video files. Sound's alright though, but video is not watchable. I tried the default movie player and VLC media player, but it's the same thing, video starts normal, but then it starts being choppy and skips frames.








Vlc media player plays choppy what drivers are missing windows xp