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<DIV>Hello:</DIV>
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<DIV>I have VLC Media Player Version 1.1.11 and is plays .MOV files and other
video way better than any other software I have seen. I have a problem
with .MOV format files that I capture with my Canon SX20 IS digital
camera. The video launches right away but there is no sound for the first
few seconds. Once the sound kicks in it is in-sync with the video and
there is no choppiness/stuttering like I see in QuickTime and Windows Media
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<DIV>I have followed the recommendations I see at <A
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for tweaking the player for smooth video playback (see below). Are there
some tweaks I need to perform to get the audio optimized for playing back my HD
.MOV movie files?</DIV>
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<DIV>* Open Tools, goto Preferences<BR>* Click Show settings = “All”<BR>* Goto
“Input/Codecs<BR>* Goto “Video codecs/ FFmpeg” subcategory<BR>* Set “Skip the
loop filter for H.264 decoding” to “ALL”<BR>* Restart the progra<FONT
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<DIV>Thank you,</DIV>
<DIV>Chris</DIV>
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