Alright, the thing is this - I've got this weird sounding problem with playing (mostly) .avi-files. On every 10 second - 2 minute, depending on the file, the video seems to "super-speed". The timer suddenly skips a few seconds in a really fast pace, making it annoying especially when in middle of people speaking. I'm trying to watch this one series and it's a pain in the ass trying to figure out what they're saying.
So. Any ideas?
I've got ffdshow's latest (I think it's latest) and AC3Filter installed, nothing else. I used to have several other codecs in the past, but I've uninstalled all of them by now and moved on to this more simpler system. Oh and I also have GSpot and GSpot-Beta to check which codecs are needed and the files I try to play seem to be supported alright.
Any help would be appriciated.
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I've tried uninstalling my only codecs, ffdshow and ac3filter, and tried both BSPlayer and Windows Media Player. Mpeg2-files play fine with Media Player Classic, but it can't play any newer formats with that software.
Is there some kind of solution to get rid of all the "traces" of my older codes in the windows registry for example? Some kind of a clean-up tool up for that (specific) job?
Is there some kind of solution to get rid of all the "traces" of my older codes in the windows registry for example? Some kind of a clean-up tool up for that (specific) job?
RegCleaner is effective and free. Check it out.Kashluk wrote:Is there some kind of solution to get rid of all the "traces" of my older codes in the windows registry for example? Some kind of a clean-up tool up for that (specific) job?