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Old 10-08-2005, 03:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I had submitted one question that in playing some movies, the dialogue and the picture don't move simultaneously.
(There is a small delay in which picture moves first and dialogues a little later).

As adviced by drgrudge, I posted this question on many torrent sites but their reply was ridiculous. They said that this happens if u have low processing speed. I am using PIV and having a processor speed of 1.7Ghz.

Nikhil Verma I tried it in virtual dub. It takes a lot of time and practically inconclusive.

Now plz advice is there any software or any other method that I can get both the movie dialogue and picture to move at a same time.

Hoping for a favourable reply!!
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Old 10-08-2005, 03:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I had submitted one question that in playing some movies, the dialogue and the picture don't move simultaneously.
playing from what?? Internet?? or CD/DVD or HDD?? which player u use??

& some time chip Piredet CD or DVD comes with thins kind a problem... this happens in my system also... even some Original CD has this problem... few days earyer i was watching SPEED hired from the local DVD library... the 2nd CD had this same problem...
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Old 10-08-2005, 03:55 PM   #3 (permalink)
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oh here is the simple solution...

go to display properties (right click on desktop and click properties)

and then select settings tag and then click on advanced button and then select monitor tab...

now under monitor settings option..select 60 Hertz from Screen Refresh Rate option...

and then open the media player you are using and play the movie (close it and open again if already open)

This is what I do to play movies on my p3 450 mhz machine

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hey what is the maximum refresh rate for a monitor ?

mine its only 85 hz max


btw.... @DEEP.....which browser do you use and what type of interenet connection you have ?
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[quote="expertno.1"]hey what is the maximum refresh rate for a monitor ?

mine its only 85 hz max


@expert no1, it depends on monitor to monitor....for ex mine 19inch flat monitor works at 120Hz for 800X600
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i have DVD rip of bn b on my hard disk.

(Picture pehle chalti hain aur rani mukherjee ke dialogue thodi der baad )

The players that I use for watching movies are VLC Media Player, Win DVD and Real Player.
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did u try to do the things mentioned in my previous reply?
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It depends on the resolution as well as the monitor.
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The problem is due to bad encoding.
Some guys encode the movies with very less frame rate to compress the movie to about 100MB .
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@Deep have u noticed.... auther says that this happens on few movies only?

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one question that in playing some movies, the dialogue and the picture don't move simultaneously.
so his other movies runs fine.... hmm... so??
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@Deep have u noticed.... auther says that this happens on few movies only?

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one question that in playing some movies, the dialogue and the picture don't move simultaneously.
so his other movies runs fine.... hmm... so??
few movies..hmm it used to happen with all the movies to me and specially the ones which are in AC3 audio codec...i have no idea about connection or anything but i used to make my refresh rate to 60 hertz as workaround...

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@Deep have u noticed.... auther says that this happens on few movies only?

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one question that in playing some movies, the dialogue and the picture don't move simultaneously.
so his other movies runs fine.... hmm... so??
few movies..hmm it used to happen with all the movies to me and specially the ones which are in AC3 audio codec...i have no idea about connection or anything but i used to make my refresh rate to 60 hertz as workaround...

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I guess 60Hz means more flickering and

the more the refresh rate, the less the flickering.

This is what i have been taught.
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hmm..

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The refresh rate (or "vertical refresh rate", "vertical scan rate") is the maximum number of frames that can be displayed on a monitor in a second, expressed in Hertz.
so it means if it is 75hertz then it will scan screen for 75 times and if it is 60 then 60 times....

check more info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refresh_rate

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hmm..

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The refresh rate (or "vertical refresh rate", "vertical scan rate") is the maximum number of frames that can be displayed on a monitor in a second, expressed in Hertz.
so it means if it is 75hertz then it will scan screen for 75 times and if it is 60 then 60 times....

check more info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refresh_rate

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Bumm..

So Which is better ? 75 frames per second or 60 frames per second
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obviiosuly more is better but since the movies are not wokring properly in 75 or higher so he can try to play the same in 60 and see what happens...

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obviiosuly more is better but since the movies are not wokring properly in 75 or higher so he can try to play the same in 60 and see what happens...

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That doesn't seem to be the answer as the problem is lag between Video and sound.If he sets less refresh rate it may lag more or no effect.

@ shell get the film from another source i.e. redownload it from another source.Same happened to me with Julie CAM
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Default Video and audio not at same time

if its happening with every vcd or video then u must change the frequesby of the monitor. else in other good cds, if there is no problem then some cds hat you use are not eccoded properly(i.e. pirated)
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obviiosuly more is better but since the movies are not wokring properly in 75 or higher so he can try to play the same in 60 and see what happens...

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That doesn't seem to be the answer as the problem is lag between Video and sound.If he sets less refresh rate it may lag more or no effect.

@ shell get the film from another source i.e. redownload it from another source.Same happened to me with Julie CAM
do you want me to explain basic stuff?

Faster the refresh rate it takes more resources because it has to scan the screen many times..

slower the refresh rate, it will refresh the screen less times and use less resources..

so it is possible that his machine is PIV but RAM is less or something and that is why he is facing such kind of problem..

I think its better if he tries it out first..

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do you want me to explain basic stuff?

Faster the refresh rate it takes more resources because it has to scan the screen many times..

slower the refresh rate, it will refresh the screen less times and use less resources..

so it is possible that his machine is PIV but RAM is less or something and that is why he is facing such kind of problem..

I think its better if he tries it out first..

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But it seems like that guy is not trying what u said
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I play videos in Windows XP and have 128MB of RAM.
I think this RAM is sufficient to play movies.

Deep, I tried ur method of lowering the Refresh Rate of Monitor
but the problem didn't solve.

Plz help
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so it is possible that his machine is PIV but RAM is less or something and that is why he is facing such kind of problem..
sorry to interfare again.... but this point of author, thats
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one question that in playing some movies, the dialogue and the picture don't move simultaneously.
is grabing my attention... i personaly think that his system is ok... but the Movie he is trying to play has the problem.... bzq see other movies r playing OK...

& also @shell which kind of file u r trying 2 play?? i mean the format??
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128 Mb of Ram is mroe than enough to play to moives...seems to be a prob with ecnoding..try getting the movie from another soruce
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