Hi guys
1.6ghz w/ 128 SSD running latest Leopard. I'm having issues with playing 1080 videos. Anyone having the same issues? Activity monitor shows processor is not using all it's umphhhhh, but it's still choppy on VLC. Any ideas?
mhnajjar: I'm not sure if it is a 720 screen. What is the Air? It is a .mpg format but it is 1080.
tsubikiddo: What program are you using to play the 1080 tv recordings? Are you encoding them or where are you getting them from? Maybe I have my settings a little different. Do you have a test file I can try?
Hi guys
1.6ghz w/ 128 SSD running latest Leopard. I'm having issues with playing 1080 videos. Anyone having the same issues? Activity monitor shows processor is not using all it's umphhhhh, but it's still choppy on VLC. Any ideas?
Mine sits at 64 degrees. Is this good or bad? What shoudl the temperature be?
Are you trying to play 1080 videos on a 720 screen?
I am not saying that it has anything to do with the resolution, but just wondering why!
What format are you playing?
mhnajjar: I'm not sure if it is a 720 screen. What is the Air? It is a .mpg format but it is 1080.
tsubikiddo: What program are you using to play the 1080 tv recordings? Are you encoding them or where are you getting them from? Maybe I have my settings a little different. Do you have a test file I can try?
I have a Win machine with AverMedia HC-81 tvtuner, I record shows in their native resolution in their original format using AverMediaCenter
on Air, QuickTime reckons these recordings are not video file and refuses to play, but VLC opens it and play the recordings smoothly
fyi, 720p res: 1280x720
1080p: 1920x1080 (16:9) and 1920x1200 (16:10, Sony were on this one when they reslease PS3, and they branded it 'Full-HD', there isn't such a thing at all)
p stands for progressive scan
i stands for interlace
I believe that is wrong jjahshik32.
1920x1080 is 1080p while 1920x1200 has more pixels but yet NOT 1200p since there is no such thing!
Therefore, the MBA being 1280x800 should be a 720p regardless of those extra pixels.
Correct me if I am wrong but 800 vs. 720 is ratio 16:10 vs. 16:9 that is it due to those extra pixels but still 720p not 800p.