2012-03-02, 06:03
binarybomber,
Here is a little trick to see if its a cpu/gpu issue. Play the video, then on your keyboard press the "o" letter. It will bring up onscreen some extended details such as frame drops buffer and cpu usage. Good place to start, then check out the log file. If you see high CPU usage, make sure you have hardware acceleration turned on in the Settings -> Video.(Windows Vista + and Linux/Live)
Here is a little trick to see if its a cpu/gpu issue. Play the video, then on your keyboard press the "o" letter. It will bring up onscreen some extended details such as frame drops buffer and cpu usage. Good place to start, then check out the log file. If you see high CPU usage, make sure you have hardware acceleration turned on in the Settings -> Video.(Windows Vista + and Linux/Live)