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defamed01
01-21-2008, 06:12 PM
I was curious if anyone has experienced choppy video on the Touch, and if so, what did you do to resolve it? I tried putting a few episodes of The Office on it, and they play very choppy, as if the refresh rate is very poor. I've encoded in both .wmv and .avi, I've ranged the audio from 96 to 192 in mp3, and I've tried both syncing it with Windows Media Player and just dragging and dropping it into the storage card. I've also tried increasing and decreasing the bitrate of the video file. The resolution is of course 320 x 240. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I'm not doing anything different than when I encoded and put videos on my 6700, and they played fine on that device. Any suggestions.

D/\SH
01-21-2008, 06:27 PM
I was curious if anyone has experienced choppy video on the Touch, and if so, what did you do to resolve it? I tried putting a few episodes of The Office on it, and they play very choppy, as if the refresh rate is very poor. I've encoded in both .wmv and .avi, I've ranged the audio from 96 to 192 in mp3, and I've tried both syncing it with Windows Media Player and just dragging and dropping it into the storage card. I've also tried increasing and decreasing the bitrate of the video file. The resolution is of course 320 x 240. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I'm not doing anything different than when I encoded and put videos on my 6700, and they played fine on that device. Any suggestions.

i dont have these problems but try to go with TCPMP

defamed01
01-22-2008, 12:37 AM
Well, I tried TCPMP, but it was actually worse than Windos Media. I even did a hard reset just in case it was something I did playing around in the registry, but to no avail. Video is still choppy. This doesn't happen to videos I record off the device, so I have no idea what's going on. I'm tempted to take it back to Sprint for a new one, but they'd probably laugh at me when I gave them my reason.

Tigerz
01-22-2008, 05:44 PM
well the videos you take are alot less qualty then then tv shows i never heard of that problem but it there would be no reason that it would be the phones problem i do have a suggestion it might help if you overclock your pc but becareful because that could desrtoy your phone (although not likely to if you use the one i use) you can find the overclock program by doing a search for it its called "htc overclock"

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also if you qouldnt mind posting those office episodes over at my site, it would be great help thanks -- rawyogurt.com

valetudo025
05-17-2008, 04:24 AM
Well, I tried TCPMP, but it was actually worse than Windos Media. I even did a hard reset just in case it was something I did playing around in the registry, but to no avail. Video is still choppy. This doesn't happen to videos I record off the device, so I have no idea what's going on. I'm tempted to take it back to Sprint for a new one, but they'd probably laugh at me when I gave them my reason.

i know this is a old post but i was having the same problem and i solved it so i figured i would post the settings i used.

After you install TCPMP and are getting choppy video, go to options,video and chose RAW FrameBuffer. the video should play very smoothly now even with the video quality set to Normal. hope this helps anyone in the future, and if it does hit the thanks button!

TOUCHED
05-19-2008, 05:20 PM
i know this is a old post but i was having the same problem and i solved it so i figured i would post the settings i used.

After you install TCPMP and are getting choppy video, go to options,video and chose RAW FrameBuffer. the video should play very smoothly now even with the video quality set to Normal. hope this helps anyone in the future, and if it does hit the thanks button!


That should work and if you search under mobile programs there is all the codecs/plug-ins for tcpmp. Might still be on 1st or second page. I play movies/stream video etc on mine with no problem.