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Old 05-26-2009, 02:12 AM   #1
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Default MPeg-4/AVC stuttered playback from disc, not file

I am having a weird issue with Powerdvd 9 ultra and AVC playback. Been trying to play the Incredible Hulk from disc, and while it plays from the disc, it stutters. It's a pain, but is somewhat tolerable.
I ripped the disc to my HDD and played the m2ts directly in Powerdvd and it doesn't stutter at all. The same was for Cars as well. Played back, with some stutter. I didn't try ripping that one however.

Vc-1 and mpeg-2 are no issue at all. I have a somewhat older setup, Alienware m7700 p4 3.8ghz HT with geforce go 7950gtx 512 and 4gb ram. Plays back Bluray great, except this annoyance with avc. Taskmanager shows cpu around 60-75%, but no issue when it's from hdd.
Drive is external LG GGW-H20L. NO issue with vc-1 or mpeg-2 discs.
Is anyone else having similar issue?
 
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The SMPlayer might be your choice to play BD. http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/

you might some codecs like "K-Lite Mega" from www.betanews.com
 
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Thanks, but my question has to do with the difference between reading directly from the disc, and from the file. The disc stutters, while the same exact file, ripped to HDD, plays without stutter. The stutter seems to come from the authored disc, not the ripped file only.
 
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You need to read the sticky about discussionS concerning ripped BD's as in it's not allowed for discussion here. This thread is now closed.
 
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