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Re: .avi playback issues using TCPMP

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Originally Posted by NighthawkIX View Post
Fixed the coloring thing using the GDI option. Thanks!

But now some of my .avis are really lagging...
sometimes the device is the culprit and you may need a fresh soft reset

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Originally Posted by jmorton10 View Post
I rarely use CorePlayer anymore (although I have the latest version)

Although I don't really like it, I play most of my many movie rips with Album.

Album gives mp4 hardware accelleration (& perfect video out), CorePlayer doesn't.

~John
this thread isnt about .mp4s tho is it? LOL .. mp4s play in album agreed, but .avi's do not... all the avi's i have are dvd-rips and must have coreplayer or tcpmp to play them..
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