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    Question about NC10

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by zapco360, Dec 16, 2008.

  1. zapco360

    zapco360 Newbie

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    Hi there:

    I bought NC10 1 month ago and got something strange to me. When I played movie on NC10; the video flow was good, but sometimes sound was lag. However, the audio system is pretty good when I play Youtube. Does anyone has this experience? or does anyone know the possibile issue for this? Thanks In Advance!
     
  2. NeoteriX

    NeoteriX Notebook Guru

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    Some videos are just not encoded properly -- it's like that even on my TV. Have you verified that the audio is in fact lagging by playing the video on a known "fast" computer?
     
  3. zapco360

    zapco360 Newbie

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    yes. I tried the same movie with the same player (media player classic) on my Thinkpad and HP laptop, both of them were good. let me try to explain more, when we listened to the FM radio, there are always some background noise and disconnection happened. The strange audio happened on NC10 was just like FM radio.
    thanks for your thought. Me appreciaed any thought or idea about my NC10
     
  4. Phil

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    Is your NC10 in Max. performance mode AND have you enabled Fn-F8?

    What is the mediafile: how large, what format and what resolution?
     
  5. zapco360

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    I did turn NC10 on Max performance and the mediafile is .rmvb file. I'm not sure the resolution but the file is around 700MB
     
  6. Phil

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    Well I can tell you if I play a 720p *.mkv there is a slight delay too.

    Possible solutions:
    -Try other codecs
    -Try other players (VLC for example)
    -Disable as many processes as possible, especially Virus scanners.
     
  7. Phil

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    I just read on a dutch forum that disabling deblocking in the CoreAVC en AC3Filter codec would solve the problem.
     
  8. zapco360

    zapco360 Newbie

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    LOL, let me try other codec, or maybe another media player
     
  9. Phil

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    Or turn off deblocking in your current codec. In FFdshow or VLC for example.