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Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby VPupkin » Sat Jul 07, 2018 1:34 pm

Hello!
I'm using SMPlayer with mplayer chosen in Windows 7 and I encountered a problem recently when I tried to play a video in Full HD. I usually watch videos in HD and it makes no problem, but with Full HD it slowed down to a crawl, both video and audio. The computing power is definitely enough, the CPU is 50% loaded at most and there's plenty of free memiory and also it runs on GeForce GT630M, but somewhy the playback turns into a mess. I've tried playing with options of codecs and video output in the settings, but it didn't help.
What could be the problem? And is there a tool for a diagnosis?
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Re: Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby VPupkin » Sun Jul 08, 2018 3:28 pm

Question update:
I examined this Full HD video and discovered a parameter I've not met before. Media Info shows a string
Muxing mode: Header stripping
I suspect this might be the point, if so, why does it cause problems?
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Re: Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby VPupkin » Tue Jul 10, 2018 9:20 am

This topic definitely needs developer's attention.
Hey, developer, are you here?
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Re: Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby rvm » Tue Jul 10, 2018 10:40 am

Can you provide a small sample file with this problem?
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Re: Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby VPupkin » Tue Jul 10, 2018 2:16 pm

Will, the file itself is 18 GiB, so I'll have to cut a piece out of it somehow. I don't know how to do this without changing compression options. And doesn't this strange mode tell you anything? By the way, when I open this file and run mplayer log, here's a part of what it shows:

Too many video packets in the buffer: (200 in 33656968 bytes).
Maybe badly- or non-interleaved stream/file or the codec failed?
Fix the file or try the -ni option (can cause high memory usage).

AO: [dsound] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)

AO: [dsound] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)

AO: [dsound] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)

AO: [dsound] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)

AO: [dsound] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)

AO: [dsound] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)

AO: [dsound] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)

AO: [dsound] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)

AO: [dsound] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)


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**** Your system is too SLOW to play this! ****
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Re: Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby VPupkin » Tue Jul 10, 2018 3:13 pm

I tried cutting a piece out using Avidemux, but it won't save that mode, although I copied audio and video streams as they were. After cutting this piece out MediaInfo and mkvinfo won't show this mode anymore.
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Re: Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby rvm » Tue Jul 10, 2018 6:03 pm

Is the problem still happening if you play the video directly with mpv or mplayer?
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Re: Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby VPupkin » Tue Jul 10, 2018 6:29 pm

You mean running in console? Yes, it is. And it shows the same message about buffer.
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Re: Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby rvm » Tue Jul 10, 2018 9:10 pm

Do you have this problem with other videos or only this one?
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Re: Full HD videos crawling ugly

Postby VPupkin » Tue Jul 10, 2018 9:14 pm

I checked another Full HD video and it's running fine.
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