• Welcome to SCdev.org. Please log in.

Welcome to the new SCdev forums!

Moonshell help

Started by WegeHop, January 10, 2007, 10:52:33 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

WegeHop

Some Movies that i run, run perfectly. But ohters freeze every 10-20 seconds and its really annoying.
Also during movies there is this annoying clicking sound in my left earphone.

Is there any way to fix these problems?

thank you!
Sports + Video Games = My Life

PharaohsVizier

I've had that before too.  Try reconverting the movie, maybe with different settings.  Usually works for me.

WegeHop

Quote from: "PharaohsVizier"I've had that before too.  Try reconverting the movie, maybe with different settings.  Usually works for me.
I got these movies and episodes from a guy from a different site so i dont know if i can do that. Can I??
Sports + Video Games = My Life

PharaohsVizier

What do u mean by that?

You mean u got them in dpg?

WegeHop

Sports + Video Games = My Life

onekelly

In the shell folder open the global.ini and change to the following settings:

From the moonshell tutorial,
QuotePlayback Issues

Video skips slightly: In your "global.ini" in the Shell folder of MoonShell with Notepad and edit the following - Dithering=1 / GOPSkip=1 and replace the 1's with 0's. Also, if the video bitrate and frame rate is too high, it may cause more in-video skips. You can also play around with the AdaptiveDelayControl. What it does if set to 1 is focus mainly on video and sound sync and if set to 0, focus solely on video. I recommend setting it to 0 if you watch animation and 1 if you watch normal shows.

(So in a nutshell this is what he is settings he is saying to use in global.ini)

Dithering=0
GOPSkip=0
AdaptiveDelayControl=0

Hope this helps

WegeHop

Quote from: "onekelly"In the shell folder open the global.ini and change to the following settings:

From the moonshell tutorial,
QuotePlayback Issues

Video skips slightly: In your "global.ini" in the Shell folder of MoonShell with Notepad and edit the following - Dithering=1 / GOPSkip=1 and replace the 1's with 0's. Also, if the video bitrate and frame rate is too high, it may cause more in-video skips. You can also play around with the AdaptiveDelayControl. What it does if set to 1 is focus mainly on video and sound sync and if set to 0, focus solely on video. I recommend setting it to 0 if you watch animation and 1 if you watch normal shows.

(So in a nutshell this is what he is settings he is saying to use in global.ini)

Dithering=0
GOPSkip=0
AdaptiveDelayControl=0

Hope this helps

Thanx ill try it now.
Sports + Video Games = My Life

WegeHop

Thanx, it works great now!
Sports + Video Games = My Life

onekelly

Glad it is working!  :)