I've got a few 720p movies, which are encoded with Xvid and MP3 audio. One
is your plain old AVI and the other (it took me 1,5 hours f cursing to get
it to even start playing) a Matroska video.
With both of them, audio gets out of sync with video (even though AVI and
MKV are designed to not let this happen, right?..) but when using
Zoomplayer, the two movies play perfectly fine, so my MCE box is certainly
powerful enough.
What's happening??
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Thanks,
Martijn Saly
is your plain old AVI and the other (it took me 1,5 hours f cursing to get
it to even start playing) a Matroska video.
With both of them, audio gets out of sync with video (even though AVI and
MKV are designed to not let this happen, right?..) but when using
Zoomplayer, the two movies play perfectly fine, so my MCE box is certainly
powerful enough.
What's happening??
--
Thanks,
Martijn Saly
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> One is your plain old AVI and the other (it took me 1,5 hours f cursing
> to get it to even start playing) a Matroska video.
>
> With both of them, audio gets out of sync with video (even though AVI
> and MKV are designed to not let this happen, right?..) but when using
> Zoomplayer, the two movies play perfectly fine, so my MCE box is
> certainly powerful enough.
>
> What's happening??
>