Video's on Video SL are delayed and freeze at times
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Video-SL
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Windows Vista
I have a gateway md7818U 2.0 GHz Duo Core Processor, 4 gig memory
I am running Video SL on my latptop but most of the time the video tends to freeze up or is slow. There is no problem with the sound just the video. Are there any suggestions to this issue? I even trie to uninstall the program and put it back on but still no help.
I am running Video SL on my latptop but most of the time the video tends to freeze up or is slow. There is no problem with the sound just the video. Are there any suggestions to this issue? I even trie to uninstall the program and put it back on but still no help.
At 12:33 AM 2 November 2009
robin wrote
It could be the way the videos are encoded. Try using the videos that I linked below. They are encoded proper and should play fine.
scratchlive.net
scratchlive.net
At 7:39 PM 2 November 2009
I get my videos from www.my12inch.com so I figured they would be encoded properly for video sl. I will try the link you gave me. Thanks
-Robin W.
-Robin W.
At 7:56 PM 2 November 2009
robin wrote
Thats a good site and most of them are. This is just a controlled test from this end.
At 9:13 PM 2 November 2009
Could it be the video Card's RAM is to small ?
I would say you should Have a Minimum of 256 Mb,But More is Always Best..Try To Upgrade to a Video Card of Larger Amount of RAM, For Best Results.
I would say you should Have a Minimum of 256 Mb,But More is Always Best..Try To Upgrade to a Video Card of Larger Amount of RAM, For Best Results.
At 5:27 AM 5 November 2009
CANCUNSPY wrote
Thanks for the suggestion. I believe my graphics card is above the normal requirements.
I was wondering if the external hard drive I was using was the problem. I am now using a new External Hard Drive with an eSATA cable. I havn't tried it yet but I am hoping that it will stop the video's from pausing when I load them.
Probably wishful thinking
I was wondering if the external hard drive I was using was the problem. I am now using a new External Hard Drive with an eSATA cable. I havn't tried it yet but I am hoping that it will stop the video's from pausing when I load them.
Probably wishful thinking
At 6:36 AM 5 November 2009
robin wrote
What kind of processor is it? I just upgraded to a Mac from a bitchin HP Pavillion dv5 with Vista. The processor in the pc is boss, but it is an AMD Turion 2.0GHz 2 Core Duo. AMD Turion (and AMD Semprons if I'm not mistaken) are not compatible with VSL.
At 5:21 PM 5 November 2009
djbroadway wrote
Are the USB ports on your computer USB 1.1 or 2.0?
At 4:28 PM 6 November 2009
Quote:
What kind of processor is it? I just upgraded to a Mac from a bitchin HP Pavillion dv5 with Vista. The processor in the pc is boss, but it is an AMD Turion 2.0GHz 2 Core Duo. AMD Turion (and AMD Semprons if I'm not mistaken) are not compatible with VSL.we don't support any AMD processors.
At 4:30 PM 6 November 2009
the usb ports on my computer are 2.0 and it has an intel processor. My old laptop had an AMD processor but it kept running hot all the time so I had to get another laptop.
At 9:33 PM 6 November 2009
robin wrote
Quote:
Thanks for the suggestion. I believe my graphics card is above the normal requirements.I was wondering if the external hard drive I was using was the problem. I am now using a new External Hard Drive with an eSATA cable. I havn't tried it yet but I am hoping that it will stop the video's from pausing when I load them.
Probably wishful thinking
have you tried the sample videos I linked you to?
At 10:05 PM 6 November 2009
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