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Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Season 1 (1080p, THORA)

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Zalis116:

--- Quote from: Lupin on September 22, 2009, 05:45:50 AM ---Seriously. Install CCCP and CoreAVC. Your problems will be gone.

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It depends... if the OP's computer isn't fast or powerful enough to handle 1080p, I doubt that any software will help.

You may want to download a 720p or lower-res version.

kioshi_imako:
Its odd cause i never had problems with blue ray quality before.

Lupin:
Have you read the playback guides? Installing both CCCP and CoreAVC but misconfiguring them will still give you playback problems. I also assume that your computer is capable of playing 1080p.

K7IA:
May be you have a hw problem with the media you are storing the video files. I recommend a torrent re-check.


--- Quote from: kioshi_imako on September 22, 2009, 03:45:59 AM ---I am not sure but I think someone is transmitting bad data of episode 1. Not sure about the other episodes yet as they are still downloading. But as of yet this is how things follow:

Windows media player: Very buggy playback
VLC(i know not a good one): Crashes
Div X Player: Notifies me the file is corupt before crashing.
GOM: Very buggy playback

I am thinking of restarting the download from scratch if I cant playback episode 2.

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If you are using a BitTorrent Client to download the series, someone can feed you with corrupt data, but it wont be permanent. The corruption will be remedied before the file (every file) is completed.

No corruption can pass a hash check. But a localized read/write corruption of the medium you are using to store your files AFTER the download is complete CAN NOT be prevented, in this case you can receive the messages you have mentioned above. Only a hash re-check can reveal this kind of problem.

If your files survive the hash re-check, consider upgrading :P

kureshii:
1st question: Is your processor a dual-core (that isn't an Atom)? If no, all bets are off; A 3.8GHz Pentium 4 may or may not be able to handle high-bitrate h264 (assuming hardware-accelerated decoding isn't being used), even with CoreAVC software decoding.

On the other hand, I have yet to find  a consumer dual-core with a maximum clock speed of at least 1.6GHz that cannot handle high-end h264 video with CoreAVC software decoding (if there are no heavy-crunching karaoke effects).

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