I just want all of my viewers to know some important knowledge about video playback. I recently learned about a way to view HD vids in Vlc Player that results in better playback. You get smooth playback if you've been having trouble getting that performance in the past with that player. If you've been slowing the vids down to get less choppy playback, you may not have to do that anymore. In fact, some of you may be using Windows Media Player because the playback is smooth with that, but Vlc delivers choppy playback for you. This procedure may solve this:
1) Go to the "tools" tab and then select "preferences"
2) Select "video" near the top of the screen
3) Go to the drop-down menu associated with "output". "Output" is on the left and the drop-down list associated with it is to the right.
4) Select "Direct X Direct Draw". That should be the third option. Click Save.
5) Now try to play a HD video that's been giving you trouble. You should notice better performance.
I will soon be rendering my full-length videos as mpeg 4 quicktime files. I had made that decision a while back, but I guess I just forgot to keep rendering files in that way. One of the benefits of doing that is that you can adjust the playback speed. The mpeg4 files I've been putting up for a long time now are, for the most part, mp4 vids, but not quicktime mp4. So, if you've tried to slow them down in Windows Media, you can't do it.
Another thing that may be bothering some viewers of HD candids or other types of HD adult content, is the appearance of "spots" on the screen right after you start a video. This fix I'm presenting here should take care of that. Just want people to know how to properly play vids.
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