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MPEG-1 playback response problems

Last post 09-08-2008, 4:16 PM by Digital Larry. 8 replies.
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  •  09-02-2008, 11:33 PM 290191

    MPEG-1 playback response problems

    System response after the clip ends is non-existent. It takes about a minute to recover (just freezes on last frame or thereabouts).

    MCE 2005 UR 2 etc.
  •  09-03-2008, 10:05 AM 290305 in reply to 290191

    Re: MPEG-1 playback response problems

    Hi Digital Larry,

    havent seen that in MCE2005, but im using only Xvid/DivX these days.

    have you thought about batch converting everything to a different format?

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  •  09-03-2008, 10:57 AM 290335 in reply to 290191

    Re: MPEG-1 playback response problems

    You need to give us your hardware specs, man. If you're running old hardware, then that'll do it.
  •  09-03-2008, 12:25 PM 290364 in reply to 290335

    Re: MPEG-1 playback response problems

    Yeah it's pretty old.

    P4 2.8 GHz HT, 512 MB RAM.

    The purpose of rendering to MPEG-1 is to save time over rendering to MPEG-2 which is the final goal. However I rough edit my vacation videos to something quick so I can review them, take notes and trim/fade/etc, for final cut then I would use MPEG-2. So, if some other output format is also quick to render and compatible with XP MCE, let me know, I'll try it!

    btw I use Sony Vegas 7.0 for video editing/rendering.

    Thanks,

    DL
  •  09-03-2008, 1:39 PM 290386 in reply to 290364

    Re: MPEG-1 playback response problems

    That's not enough ram for much of anything and it may be your video card, too.
  •  09-03-2008, 1:48 PM 290391 in reply to 290386

    Re: MPEG-1 playback response problems

    I'll see what doubling the RAM does and oh by the way, I shoulda mentioned that my viewing is actually done on an HP x5400 extender.

    I was just reading the "how to ask questions" thread, LOL...
  •  09-03-2008, 2:29 PM 290411 in reply to 290391

    Re: MPEG-1 playback response problems

    It's funny stuff.
  •  09-03-2008, 4:10 PM 290437 in reply to 290411

    Re: MPEG-1 playback response problems

    Er, ummm, finally, I should mention that skip and fast fwd/rew don't work and usually lock the extender up.

    Is there something I should be doing specifically in the MPEG_1 encoding settings or is it just hopeless?
  •  09-08-2008, 4:16 PM 291850 in reply to 290437

    Re: MPEG-1 playback response problems

    The fundamental question here is not whether the system is slow - sure it's an old beater! But, I am just wondering why when viewing these videos, that there is no control over what they are doing. I presume that some aspect of the DVR-MS format enables the fast searching, etc. and it's not so much a matter of MPEG-1, it's just that it's not DVR-MS. However I see that people use Xvid and WMV, do those formats suffer the same limitations as raw MPEG or not?
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