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Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast 25-Feb-09 GOM also plays the clip to fast. Previous Posts In This Thread: On Saturday, February 21, 2009 10:33 AM Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast source of video is a Sony DSC-H50 camera set to 'Std' record mode. Ifran reports: width 640 height 471 bitsperpixel 32 frames 378 (25.0 fps) length 15.12 seconds actual playback is too fast at about 9 seconds (Windows Media Player) with 'chipmunk' sound. playback on the camera is 15 seconds camera manual says that in 'Std' mode it should be about 17 frames/sec. Vista Home Premium, SP1, all patches from Automatic updates. Must be something in my setup as I don't see this as common in my Google search. Any advice would be welcome. Thanks, Michael On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 1:18 AM zachd [MSFT] wrote: What file format is it? What file format is it? Does it play correctly/convert correctly in Windows Movie Maker? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Michael Walraven" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 9:20 AM Michael Walraven wrote: it is an mpg suffix. it is an mpg suffix. it plays 'fast' in Windows Movie Maker not sure about 'convert' I looked around in the various functions of movie maker without finding a 'convert'. I tried unchecking all the converters and with the default set both with same 'fast' playback. I tried AutoMovie but it complained it could not because no video or pictures are selected, the combined duration of the selected video clips or pictures in not at least 30 seconds (five copies of the 15 seconds clip for 1 minute) or one or more of the selected video files contains a codec that is not supported by AutoMovie. I am not a user of movie maker so there could be some operator malfunction associated here. I vaguely remember seeing comments about codecs with reference to how to tell what codec a file required but don't remember what to do. Thanks for help. Michael "zachd [MSFT]" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:23 AM Michael Walraven wrote: followupI found gspot, which reports on codecs etc required for a file. followup I found gspot, which reports on codecs etc required for a file. Shows that it needs MPEG1 / MPEG-1 which is installed. also reports length: 15.120 Frms:378 and Pics/sec 25.00 Frames/sec 25 (378/15.12 = 25) (from camera manual should be about 15 frames/sec) play back within Gspot is also fast. Looking more and more that it is the camera's fault for improper encoding?? "Michael Walraven" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:55 AM Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast even more follow up: Gspot allows just playing the video or the audio streams. If I play the video stream only the playback speed appears to be correct! (I.e. about 15 seconds). Under proposed solutions and tests doing just the audio stream all of the solutions failed. (Src) -- --[A]--[MPEG-I Stream Splitter]--[b]--[ACM:MPEG Layer-3 Audio Codec for MSACM ]--[C]--[Default DirectSound Device ] Failed to connect Output pin 0x4f70124 ("Audio") on MPEG-I Stream Splitter in input pin 0x04ebf2e4("input" on filter 0x031axa02("MPEG Layer-3 Audio Codec for MSACM"). ConnectDirect() failed. Error:0x80040200: (unknown) (SRC)----(A)--[MPEG-I Stream Splitter ]--(B)--[DMO:MP3 Decoder DMO ]--?--[Default DirectSound Device] Failed to create instance of DMO filter MP3 Decoder DMO. Error: 0x80004002unknown) there are also two other pairs of reports similar referencing Roxio streams (I have Roxio Easy media creater) with similar failure messages. Perhaps I don't have 'direct sound' properly setup.?? I have 'SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC' as my sound device (integrated on motherboard, Dell XPS410 desktop. Drivers are downloaded from Dell on 2/15/2008. DirectX diagnostic tool does not see any problems (Directx10) with either video or audio. "Michael Walraven" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 2:48 PM Ringmaster wrote: video playback speed too fast On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 10:23:51 -0500, "Michael Walraven" wrote: ALWAYS suspect Media Player itself until you rule it out. Try another player like GOM player. Media Player will play files too slow, too fast, get the audio out of sync with the video, play only the audio and not the video or the other way around, report the incorrect length, play the video upside down, have the colors reversed, stop, sputter and in general is a pain in the ass to use. It's crap. The irony is Microsoft KNOWS all I just said is true. On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 6:47 PM Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast GOM also plays the clip to fast. On Thursday, November 12, 2009 3:02 PM Jeff Zerbe wrote: Did you find a solution I am having the same problem EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Seamless Data Compression in .NET http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...mpression.aspx |
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Did you find the answer
I am having the same problem
Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast 25-Feb-09 GOM also plays the clip to fast. Previous Posts In This Thread: On Saturday, February 21, 2009 10:33 AM Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast source of video is a Sony DSC-H50 camera set to 'Std' record mode. Ifran reports: width 640 height 471 bitsperpixel 32 frames 378 (25.0 fps) length 15.12 seconds actual playback is too fast at about 9 seconds (Windows Media Player) with 'chipmunk' sound. playback on the camera is 15 seconds camera manual says that in 'Std' mode it should be about 17 frames/sec. Vista Home Premium, SP1, all patches from Automatic updates. Must be something in my setup as I don't see this as common in my Google search. Any advice would be welcome. Thanks, Michael On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 1:18 AM zachd [MSFT] wrote: What file format is it? What file format is it? Does it play correctly/convert correctly in Windows Movie Maker? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Michael Walraven" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 9:20 AM Michael Walraven wrote: it is an mpg suffix. it is an mpg suffix. it plays 'fast' in Windows Movie Maker not sure about 'convert' I looked around in the various functions of movie maker without finding a 'convert'. I tried unchecking all the converters and with the default set both with same 'fast' playback. I tried AutoMovie but it complained it could not because no video or pictures are selected, the combined duration of the selected video clips or pictures in not at least 30 seconds (five copies of the 15 seconds clip for 1 minute) or one or more of the selected video files contains a codec that is not supported by AutoMovie. I am not a user of movie maker so there could be some operator malfunction associated here. I vaguely remember seeing comments about codecs with reference to how to tell what codec a file required but don't remember what to do. Thanks for help. Michael "zachd [MSFT]" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:23 AM Michael Walraven wrote: followupI found gspot, which reports on codecs etc required for a file. followup I found gspot, which reports on codecs etc required for a file. Shows that it needs MPEG1 / MPEG-1 which is installed. also reports length: 15.120 Frms:378 and Pics/sec 25.00 Frames/sec 25 (378/15.12 = 25) (from camera manual should be about 15 frames/sec) play back within Gspot is also fast. Looking more and more that it is the camera's fault for improper encoding?? "Michael Walraven" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:55 AM Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast even more follow up: Gspot allows just playing the video or the audio streams. If I play the video stream only the playback speed appears to be correct! (I.e. about 15 seconds). Under proposed solutions and tests doing just the audio stream all of the solutions failed. (Src) -- --[A]--[MPEG-I Stream Splitter]--[b]--[ACM:MPEG Layer-3 Audio Codec for MSACM ]--[C]--[Default DirectSound Device ] Failed to connect Output pin 0x4f70124 ("Audio") on MPEG-I Stream Splitter in input pin 0x04ebf2e4("input" on filter 0x031axa02("MPEG Layer-3 Audio Codec for MSACM"). ConnectDirect() failed. Error:0x80040200: (unknown) (SRC)----(A)--[MPEG-I Stream Splitter ]--(B)--[DMO:MP3 Decoder DMO ]--?--[Default DirectSound Device] Failed to create instance of DMO filter MP3 Decoder DMO. Error: 0x80004002unknown) there are also two other pairs of reports similar referencing Roxio streams (I have Roxio Easy media creater) with similar failure messages. Perhaps I don't have 'direct sound' properly setup.?? I have 'SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC' as my sound device (integrated on motherboard, Dell XPS410 desktop. Drivers are downloaded from Dell on 2/15/2008. DirectX diagnostic tool does not see any problems (Directx10) with either video or audio. "Michael Walraven" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 2:48 PM Ringmaster wrote: video playback speed too fast On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 10:23:51 -0500, "Michael Walraven" wrote: ALWAYS suspect Media Player itself until you rule it out. Try another player like GOM player. Media Player will play files too slow, too fast, get the audio out of sync with the video, play only the audio and not the video or the other way around, report the incorrect length, play the video upside down, have the colors reversed, stop, sputter and in general is a pain in the ass to use. It's crap. The irony is Microsoft KNOWS all I just said is true. On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 6:47 PM Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast GOM also plays the clip to fast. On Thursday, November 12, 2009 3:02 PM Jeff Zerbe wrote: Did you find a solution I am having the same problem EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Seamless Data Compression in .NET http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...mpression.aspx |
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I am having the same problem Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast 25-Feb-09 GOM also plays the clip to fast. Previous Posts In This Thread: On Saturday, February 21, 2009 10:33 AM Michael Walraven wrote: video playback speed too fast source of video is a Sony DSC-H50 camera set to 'Std' record mode. Ifran reports: width 640 height 471 bitsperpixel 32 frames 378 (25.0 fps) length 15.12 seconds actual playback is too fast at about 9 seconds (Windows Media Player) with 'chipmunk' sound. playback on the camera is 15 seconds camera manual says that in 'Std' mode it should be about 17 frames/sec. Vista Home Premium, SP1, all patches from Automatic updates. Must be something in my setup as I don't see this as common in my Google search. Any advice would be welcome. Thanks, Michael On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 1:18 AM zachd [MSFT] wrote: What file format is it? What file format is it? Does it play correctly/convert correctly in Windows Movie Maker? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ======================================= If you have a Realtek Audio Driver...the following info might be worth a look: This could be caused by the Karaoke settings in Realtek Sound Effect Manager. Go to Control Panel and open Sound Effect Manager / Sound Effect tab... set KaraOK to +0 More info..... Using Sound Effect Manager http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...name=c00377375 Realtek HD Audio Driver User's Manual http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/services...er1-00_0418-05[1].pdf -- J. Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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