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Old 29-03-2010, 04:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dear friends, I have a strange problem! I am not able to play high def video in my windows 7 system, though low resolution video are fine. I already used KMplayer, VLC and media player with K lite codec. but all in vain.
whenever i am trying to play a high resolution video file video and audio mismatch...that is audio is going as usual but video moves some seconds later.
please suggest what should i do.
I have 1.8Ghz Athlon Processor, 1Gb ram, MSI motherboard and Via graphics driver installed.
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Old 29-03-2010, 05:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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probably some codec conflict might have occurred.. uninstall all the media players ,restart,and then install any one player, either vlc or klite. and then try.?

have u ever tried playing HD videos successfully on same config..? if yes then its codec problem.

else u r system or monitor is too old and not compatible to play HD content. (some old CRT monitors with less resolution), might be the problem.
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Dear sumangh01,
720P or 1080p Try to play the vedio in windows media 12, Get a graphics card which can handle these resoulations and a monitor capable of playing HD vedios.
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thanks khmadhu and bijesh123! i tried all the possibilities. first i uninstalled all media player and codec from my system. then reinstall vlc player. now what happens video & audio is playing ok but video gets hazy.. i dont know what the wrong with the system. when i play this files in Windows xp everything is allright... i m using viewsonic lcd monitor which i bought 3 yrs ago. it supports 1280 x 1024 resolution.
windows media 12 has the same problem.. audio goes first then video moves!
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when i play this files in Windows xp everything is allright...
right now which OS u r using..? well viewsonic lcd monitor with 1280 x 1024 resolution should work..
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right now which OS u r using..? well viewsonic lcd monitor with 1280 x 1024 resolution should work..
right now i m using windows 7 operating system as already stated. well i tried resolution (1280 x 1024 / 1600 x 1200 / 1024 x 768) but no resolution give proper display....
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Must be a problem with your onboard grahics. It may not support HD videos.
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well if its working in XP then it should work in win 7 also..

may be becoz win 7 takes lot of memory compared to XP and u r having only 1 GB!
thats min config for win 7, try adding 1 GB more.. or shift back to XP

did u try playing both 720p and 1080p HD video..? is this problem exists for both..?
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Must be a problem with your onboard grahics. It may not support HD videos.
Yeah some times back i thought it was the problem but if it is problem of onboard graphics then why there is no problem when i play that file in Windows XP.
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becoz win 7 takes lot of memory compared to XP and u r having only 1 GB!
thats min config for win 7, try adding 1 GB more.. or shift back to XP
That may work.....
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