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Cool Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?

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Originally Posted by esqueue View Post
I am a very heavy anime watcher. And found that the best conversion program is AlltoAvi which is free. http://alltoavi.sourceforge.net/ I use tcpmp as it preforms as good and sometimes even better that core player even if it is older.

What is great about this program is that it allows you to add soft encoded subtitles from mkv and mp4 files. That isn't needed in avi files are they are already encoded into the video. Just make sure to enable it.

I usually set the resolution at 640 and keep aspect ratio locked to add bars instead of stretching it.

Bi-cubic
Video endoder: XVID
Audio Bitrate: 96 (I'm sure increasing will not hurt)

never use restricted mode as it sometimes recomends.
Thanks I will be trying this out when I make it home tonight. I have 8-man after but the format is mkv and it runs like crap hope converting it over to avi it will play better on coreplayer!
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