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Problems with large mpeg movies and wmp.

NaturalChiller

Senior member
I'm having problems viewing large mpeg movies with wmp as well as quicktime. I have downloaded a few 100mb+ mpeg videos and when I try to play them, both windows media player and quicktime show the video at being a little over a minute and a half (1:30). The movie continues to play after it has reached the 1:30 mark, however I am unable to fast-forward or reverse the video without it becoming choppy and eventually freezing. Any help in regards to this problem would be much appreciated. Thanks
 
Hmn...sounds little unusual for me.

I've got 700megs mpegs that work fine on wmp....

The fast-forwarding part might have something to do with ur graphics card.....how old is it?

 
The same happened to me with some downloaded Mpegs. I re-downloaded the file 3 times, and still the same problem. Try a different media player...
 
Shareware.com - search there for "media player" 🙂

I just decided to use WMP and put up with this little problem.
 
Originally posted by: NaturalChiller
I'm having problems viewing large mpeg movies with wmp as well as quicktime. I have downloaded a few 100mb+ mpeg videos and when I try to play them, both windows media player and quicktime show the video at being a little over a minute and a half (1:30). The movie continues to play after it has reached the 1:30 mark, however I am unable to fast-forward or reverse the video without it becoming choppy and eventually freezing. Any help in regards to this problem would be much appreciated. Thanks

I had this problem recently. It appeared that the downloads were corrupt somehow. I had to DL them again.
 
A corrupt file is far more likely to be the problem than wmp being screwed up...

Try editing the file in another program....umm....vcdgear, tmpgenc, etc...
 
If you downloaded the file twice (perhaps due to an incomplete first download), make sure you rename the file just so a character or two is different. It seems windows media player 7 somehow saves the file data attributes somewhere on the system and references it each time the same file name is played.
 
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