E
E.Fisher
I've created a rather large PP presentation with a lot of
video and audio inserts. My intention is to distibute
this "Portfolio" on CD-ROM.
I'm working on XP Professional and using PP 97.
My video files are relatively small 240 X 180 and 400 X
300.
I have compressed with Indeo 5.04 at 15 fps, 75% quality
and as low of a data rate as 150 kb/sec.
When I play these files from the CD directly in the
Windows Media Player, they run very smoothly. However
when I open the presentation from the same CD using the
PP Pack and Go player and view these same video files
within the PP presentation, the playback is choppy... not
flowing smoothly.
I know that PP is using the old Mplay32.exe player, so I
play the video files directly from that player. There is
a general improvement-- not quite as smooth as in the
Windows Media Player, but acceptable. But inside PP, the
Mplay32 does not play as smoothly. By the way, the audio
plays just fine in all situations.
So, it seems as if the problem may be in Mplay32's
ability to perform as well as Windows Media Player... and
it seems likely that something is happening inside of PP
to cause the Mplay32 playback to be impaired from its
performance outside of PP.
Is it possible that I have PP settings that are reducing
playback performance of video files? (Remember, I am
playing back from CD using the Pack and Go player-- not
the PP application.)
Is it possible that Mplay32 will respond better if I use
a different codec than Indeo5.04? If so, what codecs
have you found that perform best in Mplay32? Are these
codecs that the average user would have on their system?
Any ohter thoughts on why my video playback is so choppy--
even though I have encoded with a low data rate and 15
fps?
I would greatly appreciate any experienced suggestions on
this. Thank you.
video and audio inserts. My intention is to distibute
this "Portfolio" on CD-ROM.
I'm working on XP Professional and using PP 97.
My video files are relatively small 240 X 180 and 400 X
300.
I have compressed with Indeo 5.04 at 15 fps, 75% quality
and as low of a data rate as 150 kb/sec.
When I play these files from the CD directly in the
Windows Media Player, they run very smoothly. However
when I open the presentation from the same CD using the
PP Pack and Go player and view these same video files
within the PP presentation, the playback is choppy... not
flowing smoothly.
I know that PP is using the old Mplay32.exe player, so I
play the video files directly from that player. There is
a general improvement-- not quite as smooth as in the
Windows Media Player, but acceptable. But inside PP, the
Mplay32 does not play as smoothly. By the way, the audio
plays just fine in all situations.
So, it seems as if the problem may be in Mplay32's
ability to perform as well as Windows Media Player... and
it seems likely that something is happening inside of PP
to cause the Mplay32 playback to be impaired from its
performance outside of PP.
Is it possible that I have PP settings that are reducing
playback performance of video files? (Remember, I am
playing back from CD using the Pack and Go player-- not
the PP application.)
Is it possible that Mplay32 will respond better if I use
a different codec than Indeo5.04? If so, what codecs
have you found that perform best in Mplay32? Are these
codecs that the average user would have on their system?
Any ohter thoughts on why my video playback is so choppy--
even though I have encoded with a low data rate and 15
fps?
I would greatly appreciate any experienced suggestions on
this. Thank you.