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Old 12-27-06, 06:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
jagnon
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I think that the file has GMC or QPEL.. you can check if this is the case by using the program g-spot to determine what codecs are in use by a media file.. playback for these 2 encoding filters is very processor intensive..

if this is the case you can re-encode the file to strip it out..



Originally Posted by watercayman
Hi folks,

I've got a strange one. I'm sure I'm missing something:

I can play mp4s on my TCPMP player fine, unless they are h.264 - I haven't yet bought the avc plugin for that. I have a TV program that a friend made for me - it is mp4 video, aac audio, which works fine. 384X288, FR=23.976. All this usually works fine. However, when I play this one, any motion on screen causes a huge pixelation / blur, like the people are melting. If I pause and fast forward, it's fine. But, playing at normal speed makes a huge mess if there is any motion.

TCPMP is using the CoreASP codec. I have all the plugins from Picard's site. (Is there a way to force TCPMP to change codec?)

Anyway - I've been struggling with this for days, tried every setting I can think of. ANyone know what this motion blur is attributable to? I CAN play this on my desktop using Nero showtime with no problems.

help!

Thank you!
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