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Hi all,
I have downloaded some online lectures... However the Media Player 10.0 does not allow playback at a speed different than 1.0... I have previously successfully played at adjustable speed e.g. 2.0x, 3.0x for some other video contents and musics... even back to Media Play 9.0 ... What's wrong with Media Play 10.0? Maybe it was something wrong with the video files? What can I do to make these files speed adjustable any way? I really need this feature greatly! Thanks a lot! |
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I'm not sure, but if I recall correctly, WMP enables you to control the
speed only when viewing WMV files, not AVIs. On the other hand, players like Irfanview, Media Player Classic, VLC, and Zoomplayer (all free) enable you to control the speed of AVIs. |
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"bxf" <bill@topman.net> wrote in message news:1131362770.204191.99050@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > I'm not sure, but if I recall correctly, WMP enables you to control the > speed only when viewing WMV files, not AVIs. On the other hand, players > like Irfanview, Media Player Classic, VLC, and Zoomplayer (all free) > enable you to control the speed of AVIs. > Hi bill, The video I was playing were WMV files... So it was quite strange. Also I would like to ask: Is there a way to do speed-up playback while watching online video, instead of downloading them first then playing locally? I hope I can adjust the playback speed when watching video lectures on line... because the video content is synchonized with slideshows, so if I download them and playback locally, the slideshow feature will be lost... If Media Player Classic can do this, how can I set it to be the default media player in the IE browser? Thanks a lot! |
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"bxf" <bill@topman.net> wrote in message news:1131362770.204191.99050@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > I'm not sure, but if I recall correctly, WMP enables you to control the > speed only when viewing WMV files, not AVIs. On the other hand, players > like Irfanview, Media Player Classic, VLC, and Zoomplayer (all free) > enable you to control the speed of AVIs. > None of these players you've mentioned worked for speed adjustment... Media Player Classic does allow fast playback, but the sound and the video are broken and illegible at all. Infranview even crashed while loading the video file. |
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networm wrote:
> "bxf" <bill@topman.net> wrote in message > news:1131362770.204191.99050@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > > I'm not sure, but if I recall correctly, WMP enables you to control the > > speed only when viewing WMV files, not AVIs. On the other hand, players > > like Irfanview, Media Player Classic, VLC, and Zoomplayer (all free) > > enable you to control the speed of AVIs. > > > > Hi bill, > > The video I was playing were WMV files... > > So it was quite strange. I agree, and I have no idea why this would be so. > Also I would like to ask: > > Is there a way to do speed-up playback while watching online video, instead > of downloading them first then playing locally? You are limited by the speed of transmission, servers, and whatever else. You can't play what is not yet there. > I hope I can adjust the playback speed when watching video lectures on > line... because the video content is synchonized with slideshows, so if I > download them and playback locally, the slideshow feature will be lost... > > If Media Player Classic can do this, how can I set it to be the default > media player in the IE browser? Good question. Never tried,but somebody must have an answer to this one. If you confirm, as I suspect, that you can't speed up speed up streamed video, perhaps you can pause at appropriate times to maintain synchronization? Sorry I can't be more helpful. Good luck. |
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networm wrote:
> "bxf" <bill@topman.net> wrote in message > news:1131362770.204191.99050@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > > I'm not sure, but if I recall correctly, WMP enables you to control the > > speed only when viewing WMV files, not AVIs. On the other hand, players > > like Irfanview, Media Player Classic, VLC, and Zoomplayer (all free) > > enable you to control the speed of AVIs. > > > > None of these players you've mentioned worked for speed adjustment... Media > Player Classic does allow fast playback, but the sound and the video are > broken and illegible at all. Infranview even crashed while loading the video > file. I use MPC often, and it mostly behaves very well. Never noticed any problems with broken video. I hope you are not expecting sound to be normal while watching a speeded-up video. Can't coment on Irfanview's crash. Zoomplayer has an option (amongst its thousands) where you tell it to PLAY the video while fast forwarding. As fasr as I recall, it is not possible to adjust speed of WMVs with MPC or IV. Can't recall about Zoomplayer. If you feel that you want to pursue this course of action, you may want to try out VLC Player (www.videolan.org) as well. Each of these players works differently, so perhaps one will be more suitable for your purposes. |
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"bxf" <bill@topman.net> wrote in message news:1131392410.850044.271560@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > networm wrote: >> "bxf" <bill@topman.net> wrote in message >> news:1131362770.204191.99050@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... >> > I'm not sure, but if I recall correctly, WMP enables you to control the >> > speed only when viewing WMV files, not AVIs. On the other hand, players >> > like Irfanview, Media Player Classic, VLC, and Zoomplayer (all free) >> > enable you to control the speed of AVIs. >> > >> >> None of these players you've mentioned worked for speed adjustment... >> Media >> Player Classic does allow fast playback, but the sound and the video are >> broken and illegible at all. Infranview even crashed while loading the >> video >> file. > > I use MPC often, and it mostly behaves very well. Never noticed any > problems with broken video. I hope you are not expecting sound to be > normal while watching a speeded-up video. > > Can't coment on Irfanview's crash. Zoomplayer has an option (amongst > its thousands) where you tell it to PLAY the video while fast > forwarding. > > As fasr as I recall, it is not possible to adjust speed of WMVs with > MPC or IV. Can't recall about Zoomplayer. If you feel that you want to > pursue this course of action, you may want to try out VLC Player > (www.videolan.org) as well. Each of these players works differently, so > perhaps one will be more suitable for your purposes. > Hi I am trying VLC Player... it can playback video faster but without voice... For example, when I play it back at 2x, it has no sound... when I reset it back to 1x speed, it then starts to have sound... |
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networm wrote: > "bxf" <bill@topman.net> wrote in message > news:1131362770.204191.99050@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > > I'm not sure, but if I recall correctly, WMP enables you to control the > > speed only when viewing WMV files, not AVIs. On the other hand, players > > like Irfanview, Media Player Classic, VLC, and Zoomplayer (all free) > > enable you to control the speed of AVIs. > > > > None of these players you've mentioned worked for speed adjustment... Media > Player Classic does allow fast playback, but the sound and the video are > broken and illegible at all. Infranview even crashed while loading the video > file. I woke up earlier than usual this morning, so I decided play a bit. I tried changing speed with MPC and I had no problems with some MPEG4 AVIs. Of course, the voice changed in pitch with the increased sound. If you have problems then perhaps there is something different in your files. I also tried Zoomplayer briefly, and, although I get sound when I play in slow motion, I haven't managed same for playing at a faster speed. There are many, many options in ZP, and I am guessing that one of them would enable sound on fast playback. |
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I forgot to mention that PowerDVD also allows you to change the speed,
though in the case of the AVI I tested with it only went to 2X (up to 32X with DVDs). It does retain the sound, though. |
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