1080p video problems

Job

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ok - is it just me - but now we're starting to see some HD DVD rips out there, its seems you need a different player for each one of them. Before, I could use VLC to play pretty much anything, but now most of the rips either show no picture or play at about 5 FPS. Most of the HD movies I've got are either .ts files or wmv files. THe wmv files aren't too much of a problem cos I can play them in power dvd or windows media player, but the ts files don't seems to work properly on anything

I can get it running ok on Zoomplayer but every few minutes it will start to stutter - the same with media player classic

Any body know if there's a codec out there that needs to be installed to play these files? I have cccp and vista codec pack with the 64bit addon (running Vista64 obv)

THanks in advance!
 

secretanchitman

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Originally posted by: Job
ok - is it just me - but now we're starting to see some HD DVD rips out there, its seems you need a different player for each one of them. Before, I could use VLC to play pretty much anything, but now most of the rips either show no picture or play at about 5 FPS. Most of the HD movies I've got are either .ts files or wmv files. THe wmv files aren't too much of a problem cos I can play them in power dvd or windows media player, but the ts files don't seems to work properly on anything

I can get it running ok on Zoomplayer but every few minutes it will start to stutter - the same with media player classic

Any body know if there's a codec out there that needs to be installed to play these files? I have cccp and vista codec pack with the 64bit addon (running Vista64 obv)

THanks in advance!

running cccp only and 1080p content runs fine on the rig in my sig.
 

Job

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yeah me too as long as they're not .ts files - eg Bourne Supremacy 1080p ripped from HDTV in 3 ts files and a load of PAR2 files (whatever they are)
 

Job

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ok essentially my question is 'how the hell do you play .ts files properly????' ive tried a rediculous number of splitters and decoders and im still getting awful playback - anyone?