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VLC Media Player Problem :/

Created 1st October 2009 @ 18:40

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danny.

Well… i want to make a fragmovie and ive done the recording part exactly like in this tutorial http://www.pldx.com/blog.php/2009/06/compiling-images-to-video-in-virtual-dub/#more-67 (Methode 1)
When i want to play the converted video i get an error message called:
“VLC is not supporting the videoformat “LAGS”. Unfortunately you cannot solve that Problem”
Any Ideas how to solve it ?

Absolute

Play in Media Player with the Community Codec Pack.

myNax

looking forward to your movie dan :)


Last edited by myNax,

Skyride

DUCS

Play in Media Player with the Community Codec Pack.

WMP sucks, no amount of codecs will ever change that, end of discussion. :)

Dan, your problem isn’t to do with codecs or VLC or anything, its quite simply that the video output by VirtualDub is of such a high bitrate and file size, that the hard drive in your computer isn’t actually fast enough to play it. :P

Qun

GoT<3

MPC HC + that crazy codec thing, gonna google it for you

Ino

dp.
dp.

Was going to say Media Player Classic and K-Light Codec Pack too… damn, Viqun was faster =)

There you go: http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_lite_codec_pack.htm

MPC is awesome btw


Last edited by Ino,

Bamm.

Was gonna say Media Player Classic and K-Light Codec Pack too… damn, Viqun was faster =)

ONE MINUTE DAMMIT

danny.

Okay, I installed the Media Player Classic and the K-Light Codec Pack. I can see the Video now but its still not fluently :/ Its like.. i see the beginning and then abruptly the middle of the frag and then the end. Very wierd… Any ideas ?

like u can see it will be my first movie ^^

danny.

Anyway! thanks for the Reply´s helped me alot but ive still got a probleme :/

Skyride

DUCS

Anyway! thanks for the Reply´s helped me alot but ive still got a probleme :/

Dan! Look at my post. :P

Bottom line, you can’t actually watch the video in anything other than a video editing program that does RAM Previews (i.e. After Effects). The actual video is about 80MB/sec if your using lagarith codec (even bigger if your not), and bassically, your hard drive can’t read data at 80MB/sec.

:P

xtala

Anyway! thanks for the Reply´s helped me alot but ive still got a probleme :/

Dan! Look at my post. :P

Bottom line, you can’t actually watch the video in anything other than a video editing program that does RAM Previews (i.e. After Effects). The actual video is about 80MB/sec if your using lagarith codec (even bigger if your not), and bassically, your hard drive can’t read data at 80MB/sec.

:P

If you really insist in on watching it in it’s current state you could go out and buy an SSD.

danny.

Thanks folks u helped me alot <33


Last edited by danny.,

Skyride

DUCS

Anyway! thanks for the Reply´s helped me alot but ive still got a probleme :/

Dan! Look at my post. :P

Bottom line, you can’t actually watch the video in anything other than a video editing program that does RAM Previews (i.e. After Effects). The actual video is about 80MB/sec if your using lagarith codec (even bigger if your not), and bassically, your hard drive can’t read data at 80MB/sec.

:P

If you really insist in on watching it in it’s current state you could go out and buy an SSD.

Even an SSD will struggle, SSD’s are quicker for OS’s due to have virtually no seek time, what we’re needing for video editing like this is a sustained read speed. Your really needing a RAID 0 array to get a consistent read speed of 100MB/sec+. I thought you would know that being head of a tech forum and all Xtala. :P


Last edited by Skyride,

xtala

Lots of quotes

Even an SSD will struggle, SSD’s are quicker for OS’s due to have virtually no seek time, what we’re needing for video editing like this is a sustained read speed. Your really needing a RAID 0 array to get a consistent read speed of 100MB/sec+. I thought you would know that being head of a tech forum and all Xtala. :P

I’m the head of a tech forum? Didn’t know about that ^^.
Tbh I’ve been to lazy to go and search exact specs of SSD’s, but I was quite sure they could handle 80MB/s :(

danny.

17:03 – Skyride: OMG
17:03 – Skyride: IT IS
17:03 – Skyride: DANNNNNN
17:03 – nqu.daNNNN: hello sir
17:03 – Skyride: hey
17:03 – nqu.daNNNN: iam the guy with the recording probs
17:03 – nqu.daNNNN: :D
17:03 – Skyride: ye, i thought so
17:03 – Skyride: ;)
17:03 – Skyride: you still got that problem?
17:03 – nqu.daNNNN: well i cracked my sony vegas now
17:04 – nqu.daNNNN: and i just wanted to ask
17:04 – nqu.daNNNN: how to convert
17:04 – nqu.daNNNN: :)
17:04 – nqu.daNNNN: i mean
17:04 – nqu.daNNNN: like
17:04 – Skyride: to that lagarith thing i said?
17:04 – nqu.daNNNN: i allready did that in virtual dub
17:04 – nqu.daNNNN: but like i said thats its not fluently
17:05 – Skyride: ye
17:05 – Skyride: wait, what FPS are you recording at?
17:05 – Skyride: 90 i presume?
17:05 – nqu.daNNNN: hm.. =
17:05 – nqu.daNNNN: i just wrote startmovie name
17:05 – nqu.daNNNN: ^^
17:05 – Skyride: i.e. what are you setting host_framerate to
17:05 – nqu.daNNNN: ehm..
17:05 – nqu.daNNNN: wait
17:05 – Skyride: are you using PldX config?
17:06 – nqu.daNNNN: ] host_framerate
“host_framerate” = “0”
– Set to lock per-frame time elapse.
17:06 – nqu.daNNNN: olol
17:06 – Skyride: rofl
17:06 – Skyride: right
17:06 – Skyride: theres your problem

Thank u so much <3

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