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Old 06-24-2007, 02:49 PM
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Changing the settings in TCPMP made my video play a lot better.

In TCPMP Go to Options -> Video
Now choose a "Video Driver" other than "DirectDraw" from the list. Both the "Raw FrameBuffer" and "GDI" worked much better than the default.

Hopefully this works for others as well. I watched half of a movie using the "GDI" option and it ran alright (from the SD card). I was happy with the playback.

The only thing I would complain about is that the sound seems slightly off--but only in some parts, and it was hard to tell at that--and during some fast moving parts, it was a little choppy. I only tried one movie file so far so it could just be the file or that I'm running from the SD card--thought I'd mention it anyway.
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