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Video corruption problems
TerryTibbs_3
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Hi all,
got a new win 7 64-bit installation. I seem to be having trouble playing certain youtube/vimeo videos. The sound is ok, but the video looks corrupted. Most of them are ok, it only seems to be certain ones. This is across all browsers (IE, Firefox, Opera etc.).
e.g. this firefox video is corrupted when I try to play:
http://vimeo.com/13560319
Any ideas what is going on? Talk to me!
got a new win 7 64-bit installation. I seem to be having trouble playing certain youtube/vimeo videos. The sound is ok, but the video looks corrupted. Most of them are ok, it only seems to be certain ones. This is across all browsers (IE, Firefox, Opera etc.).
e.g. this firefox video is corrupted when I try to play:
http://vimeo.com/13560319
Any ideas what is going on? Talk to me!
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TerryTibbs wrote: »Hi all,
got a new win 7 64-bit installation. I seem to be having trouble playing certain youtube/vimeo videos. The sound is ok, but the video looks corrupted. Most of them are ok, it only seems to be certain ones. This is across all browsers (IE, Firefox, Opera etc.).
e.g. this firefox video is corrupted when I try to play:
http://vimeo.com/13560319
Any ideas what is going on? Talk to me!
WFM
Ubuntu 10.04 x64, Firefox 3.6.8
Do you use the latest flash player?0 -
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Got the latest graphics card driver?:idea:0
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Try disabling hardware acceleration in the flashplayer settings, Right click..................................................................0
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ThomasK31ly wrote: »Try disabling hardware acceleration in the flashplayer settings, Right click
Ok thanks a lot! That seems to have worked!!
Can anyone explain what this means? Will I suffer any loss in performance without having hardware acceleration enabled? Any ideas why it wasn't working on my pc???
Talk to me!0 -
Hi, no you won't suffer any performance loss. Hardware Acceleration is Windows taking over some of the Video tasks from the video drivers, handy if the drivers aren't up to the task but sometimes Windows gets it wrong and is less efficient than the drivers themselves, turning it off lets the drivers do all the work, having acceleration on actually forces other bits of your system do the job, you use more of your processor and ram to decode video.
Although your i3 has an inbuilt GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) it's not very advanced, fine for Office applications and easily replaces motherboard inbuilt graphics but not up to higher definition video, you would be better served with a separate graphics card if video is the main purpose of your PC.0
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