Hi, this play of m2ts streams on my calculator jerky huge. As the only of many of the VLC player will play the clips, but not smoothly. Can I convert those things somehow converts them into another format in order to be played smoothly?
I have read time data from a m2ts clips with media info:
Common ID: 0 Format: BDAV Format / Info: Blu-ray video File size: 70.2 MiB Duration: 1min 4s Total bit rate: 9 162 Kbps Maximum total bit rate: 13.0 Mbps
Video ID: 4113 (0x1011) Menu ID: 1 (0x1) Format: AVC Format / Info: Advanced Video Codec Format profile: High@L4.0 Format settings for CABAC: Yes Format settings for Reframe: 2 frames Duration: 1min 4s Bit rate: 8 406 Kbps Width: 1 440 pixels Height: 1 080 pixels Aspect ratio: 16:9 Frame rate: 25,000 FPS Resolution: 24 bits Colorimetry: 4:2:0 Scan type: Interlaced Scan order: upper field first Bits / (Pixel * Frame): 0.216 Stream size: 64.3 MiB (92%)
Would be nice if someone could help me, because I had this topic really quite annoying.
Antwort von deti:
A loss-free conversion of H.264 material in a "no juddering" format is virtually impossible. In contrast, smooth playback s.Core 2 Duo 2.4 Ghz possible. I tell you a CPU upgrade.
Deti
Antwort von pailes:
VLC is a pure software decoder. If you have a graphics card that supports DXVA, then you can with a GPU-accelerated player (eg media player classic) to play your clips most smoothly.