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Potoooooooo:_male:Posted at 2024-03-21 05:32:52(10Wks ago) Report Permalink URL 
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B4ND1T69 wrote:

Potoooooooo wrote:

I need some help understanding the MediaInfo section for releases so I can determine if they will play correctly after loading them on a USB and playing on my LG BP350 Blu Ray player. It seems like noting the supported formats (https://www.manua.ls/lg/bp350/manual?p=52) in my player's manual only helps to a certain point, at least with my current understanding.

For example, I tried playing a movie with these TGx specs and the video and audio played, but the video playback was constantly laggy and unwatchable:
<snipped>
Is it something to do with resolution, AR, or bitrate? I noticed these can vary quite a lot between similarly named releases. Would really appreciate it if someone can help me know what to avoid downloading, thanks!
Can you grab and post the AUDIO media info from those two torrents if poss Potoooooooo:_male:...?
Your video info looks o.k. compared to the limits in your manual....but the audio looks limited...?
within 32 - 192 kbps (WMA), within 32 - 320 kbps (MP3)
Could be affecting the speed at which the AUDIO plays...not the video...?:_:?
Thanks for taking the time to take a look at that! Unfortunately I've deleted the movie that worked, but found this limited info on the torrent page:

Audio #0 : DTS
Infos : 6 channels, 48.0 kHz
Language : en

And this is for the version with the playback issue:

Audio
Codec info = E-AC-3 | A_EAC3
Channels = 6
Bitrate = CBR 640 kb/s
Samplerate = 48.0 kHz
Language = English

 
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B4ND1T69:_trusted_uploader::_sitefriend::_sitelover::_junkie::_kitty::_sun::_turtle:Posted at 2024-03-21 13:32:56(10Wks ago) Report Permalink URL 
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Potoooooooo wrote:

B4ND1T69 wrote:

Potoooooooo wrote:

I need some help understanding the MediaInfo section for releases so I can determine if they will play correctly after loading them on a USB and playing on my LG BP350 Blu Ray player. It seems like noting the supported formats (https://www.manua.ls/lg/bp350/manual?p=52) in my player's manual only helps to a certain point, at least with my current understanding.

For example, I tried playing a movie with these TGx specs and the video and audio played, but the video playback was constantly laggy and unwatchable:
<snipped>
Is it something to do with resolution, AR, or bitrate? I noticed these can vary quite a lot between similarly named releases. Would really appreciate it if someone can help me know what to avoid downloading, thanks!
Can you grab and post the AUDIO media info from those two torrents if poss Potoooooooo:_male:...?
Your video info looks o.k. compared to the limits in your manual....but the audio looks limited...?
within 32 - 192 kbps (WMA), within 32 - 320 kbps (MP3)
Could be affecting the speed at which the AUDIO plays...not the video...?:_:?
Thanks for taking the time to take a look at that! Unfortunately I've deleted the movie that worked, but found this limited info on the torrent page:

Audio #0 : DTS
Infos : 6 channels, 48.0 kHz
Language : en

And this is for the version with the playback issue:

Audio
Codec info = E-AC-3 | A_EAC3
Channels = 6
Bitrate = CBR 640 kb/s
Samplerate = 48.0 kHz
Language = English
That looks like it could be the problem there...
Your bitrate is over your players limits, this can cause the audio, not video, to lose sync over time while watching..?
Could also be the AC-3 audio encoding...?...DTS and AC-3 are supported by most players but compressed differently....your player might not like AC-3...?..or the 640kb/s bitrate...?
within 32 - 192 kbps (WMA), within 32 - 320 kbps (MP3)

Best advice when looking for movies to play would be to look for movies with the AUDIO settings that work on your machine...DTS not AC-3 :_party:_party:_pirate
Hope this helps:_:D

 
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Potoooooooo:_male:Posted at 2024-03-22 06:04:20(10Wks ago) Report Permalink URL 
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B4ND1T69 wrote:

Potoooooooo wrote:

B4ND1T69 wrote:

Potoooooooo wrote:

I need some help understanding the MediaInfo section for releases so I can determine if they will play correctly after loading them on a USB and playing on my LG BP350 Blu Ray player. It seems like noting the supported formats (https://www.manua.ls/lg/bp350/manual?p=52) in my player's manual only helps to a certain point, at least with my current understanding.

For example, I tried playing a movie with these TGx specs and the video and audio played, but the video playback was constantly laggy and unwatchable:
<snipped>
Is it something to do with resolution, AR, or bitrate? I noticed these can vary quite a lot between similarly named releases. Would really appreciate it if someone can help me know what to avoid downloading, thanks!
Can you grab and post the AUDIO media info from those two torrents if poss Potoooooooo:_male:...?
Your video info looks o.k. compared to the limits in your manual....but the audio looks limited...?
within 32 - 192 kbps (WMA), within 32 - 320 kbps (MP3)
Could be affecting the speed at which the AUDIO plays...not the video...?:_:?
Thanks for taking the time to take a look at that! Unfortunately I've deleted the movie that worked, but found this limited info on the torrent page:

Audio #0 : DTS
Infos : 6 channels, 48.0 kHz
Language : en

And this is for the version with the playback issue:

Audio
Codec info = E-AC-3 | A_EAC3
Channels = 6
Bitrate = CBR 640 kb/s
Samplerate = 48.0 kHz
Language = English
That looks like it could be the problem there...
Your bitrate is over your players limits, this can cause the audio, not video, to lose sync over time while watching..?
Could also be the AC-3 audio encoding...?...DTS and AC-3 are supported by most players but compressed differently....your player might not like AC-3...?..or the 640kb/s bitrate...?
within 32 - 192 kbps (WMA), within 32 - 320 kbps (MP3)

Best advice when looking for movies to play would be to look for movies with the AUDIO settings that work on your machine...DTS not AC-3 :_party:_party:_pirate
Hope this helps:_:D
Ahh I see, will keep an eye out for that from now on, thank you! :_:)

 
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B4ND1T69:_trusted_uploader::_sitefriend::_sitelover::_junkie::_kitty::_sun::_turtle:Posted at 2024-03-22 09:07:30(10Wks ago) Report Permalink URL 
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Potoooooooo wrote:

B4ND1T69 wrote:

Potoooooooo wrote:

B4ND1T69 wrote:

Potoooooooo wrote:

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Best advice when looking for movies to play would be to look for movies with the AUDIO settings that work on your machine...DTS not AC-3 :_party:_party:_pirate
Hope this helps:_:D
Ahh I see, will keep an eye out for that from now on, thank you! :_:)
No worries Potoooooooo:_male: :_party:_pirate
As always.....it might be the issue or might not...?...but if it works then it prolly was:_:P:_:D

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EVILTEEN777:_trusted_user::_male::_sitelover::_junkie::_kitty::_sun::_turtle:Posted at 2024-04-14 10:30:10(6Wks ago) Report Permalink URL 
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I'm having trouble viewing my avatar when connected to a VPN.
When not connected though the VPN It works fine.
Can anyone else replicate this? Or could it just be some weird issue with my VPN?


 
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rexxx:_trusted_uploader::_male:Posted at 2024-04-14 10:47:13(6Wks ago) Report Permalink URL 
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EVILTEEN777 wrote:

I'm having trouble viewing my avatar when connected to a VPN.
When not connected though the VPN It works fine.
Can anyone else replicate this? Or could it just be some weird issue with my VPN?
try another proxy https://proxygalaxy.me/ Or movie IP address around see if that helps if not could be a blocker in the vpn or try a other browsers :_pirate when i have some browsers add-ons on it will block the image host like Privacy Badger etc

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lnewcomb68:_male:Posted at 2024-05-17 05:07:48(2Wks ago) Report Permalink URL 
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So, need some help with determining which desktop computer with internal  hardware is needed to do fast video encoding/editing. I've been looking at this one below and if you think it should do the job?

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lnewcomb68:_male:Posted at 2024-05-17 14:07:58(2Wks ago) Report Permalink URL 
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ANYONE???

 
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lnewcomb68 wrote:

So, need some help with determining which desktop computer with internal  hardware is needed to do fast video encoding/editing. I've been looking at this one below and if you think it should do the job?

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More ram is always better 32gb is fine,but 64gb is better

 
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Barharmar wrote:

lnewcomb68 wrote:

So, need some help with determining which desktop computer with internal  hardware is needed to do fast video encoding/editing. I've been looking at this one below and if you think it should do the job?

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More ram is always better 32gb is fine,but 64gb is better
More ram is always better.
You might want to lookup what's happening with MS Windows as it might not let you install certain apps.

 
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RedBaron58:_vip::_trusted_uploader::_sitefriend::_male::_sitelover:Posted at 2024-05-17 22:17:11(2Wks ago) Report Permalink URL 
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lnewcomb68 wrote:

So, need some help with determining which desktop computer with internal  hardware is needed to do fast video encoding/editing. I've been looking at this one below and if you think it should do the job?

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You might want to consider more storage, 1TB SSD will get eaten up quickly.

 
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