Post subject: Can't see 50% of the videos.
Joined: 4/30/2005
Posts: 199
Hi! First of all I'd just like to say how much I enjoy watching your work, it's totally amazing and I've killed loads of time watching your amazing time-attacks. Therefor it's very sad that I can't watch around 50% of the avi-videos. In some cases the screen is green but I can hear the sound, and in other I can see the top of teh screen but the rest is like big green and pink pixels and my winamp/media player/real player/quick time shuts down. It seems to me that the newest movies more often than the old movies have these problems. For instance I couln't watch the newest Zelda A Link to the Past when Link walkes in the wall, but I could see the version before that. And I've been able to watch all Metroid-videos (I think) but the ones to Game Boy and the newest one to NES. Could you please tell me what is wrong or how I can prevent this? Thank you in advance. Yours sincerely, supermegavkoy
Post subject: Re: Can't see 50% of the videos.
Editor, Active player (296)
Joined: 3/8/2004
Posts: 7469
Location: Arzareth
Before trying to guess what is the problem... I want to ask... have you tried reading the FAQ to see if it answers your question?
Former player
Joined: 10/27/2004
Posts: 518
ive had some trouble as well... i DL'd ffdshow for the CV movie, but the Zelda ones are still giving me trouble. is encoding being done differently? ive got everything on the list i think (reformatted several times).
Joined: 4/30/2005
Posts: 199
What is an AviSplitter.ax?
Former player
Joined: 8/15/2004
Posts: 422
Location: Minnesota
I had the same problem with the avi of my Lost Vikings movie, then I tried it with DivX and it worked fine.
Player (65)
Joined: 3/29/2005
Posts: 229
Location: The boonies.
Try messing with your video card settings. I was getting really glitched up graphics (and it was skipping, too, which is odd for an avi) from the new Zelda run, but then I changed the buffer cache (or the cache buffer, I don't remember what it's called) and it's working fine, now.
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