Works good for me too. Default to 500. Occasional freeze frame but only momentarily. Picture quality is very good until I go to full screen which gets a little fuzzy.
Pacem148
We need your help testing these video resolutions...
Knew it 6.00pm and the rug rats and ankle biters are home on Myspace, Facebook and Bebo and the Net drops several gears
The default was very poor and had freeze frame several times. Changed to low 180bpm and only one freez frame and didn't dare enlarge screen. Govt announced today faster broadband on way depending on where you are in country may take up to 10 yrs crikey !! I might need to emigrate just to get faster connection. Although my town was listed amongst first to get new fibre!
The default was very poor and had freeze frame several times. Changed to low 180bpm and only one freez frame and didn't dare enlarge screen. Govt announced today faster broadband on way depending on where you are in country may take up to 10 yrs crikey !! I might need to emigrate just to get faster connection. Although my town was listed amongst first to get new fibre!
It defaults to 500. I am connecting at 11 to 18 mbps at a very low to low signal strength (I have intermittent signal problems). Prior to this test, I have been getting good results with the videos. On the test, I am getting somewhat poor picture quality with some sound/picture synch up problems.
Mike,
I have a slower network connection ( DSL @ 1.5Mbps ). I have experienced a lot of buffer problems lately.
Using your test videos, my default/auto detect rate was 500.
At 500 - Videos have occasional buffer underflows, sometimes a jumpy picture, similar to a lower frame rate and a couple of freezes. Video is sharp and audio is flawless.
At 220 - Videos have fewer problems and no jumpy pictures. Video is not sharp.
At 180 - Videos have occasional buffer underflows but no jumps or freezes. Video is lower contrast and fuzzy.
Flow Player seems to have several problems:
-Audio/video sync can be lost and doesn't recover.
-It never seems to fill the receive buffer high enough to avoid underflows regardless of settings.
-Video freezes for seconds. A decoder should be able to "replay last frame" and recover, most of the time without notice.
Compared to other videos I download from the net,TG videos seem to be using less network bandwidth. Some Youtube videos ( HD 1280P ) use almost 5 times the network bandwidth with fewer video artifacts. I do, however get buffer underflows.
Regards,
bobk
I have a slower network connection ( DSL @ 1.5Mbps ). I have experienced a lot of buffer problems lately.
Using your test videos, my default/auto detect rate was 500.
At 500 - Videos have occasional buffer underflows, sometimes a jumpy picture, similar to a lower frame rate and a couple of freezes. Video is sharp and audio is flawless.
At 220 - Videos have fewer problems and no jumpy pictures. Video is not sharp.
At 180 - Videos have occasional buffer underflows but no jumps or freezes. Video is lower contrast and fuzzy.
Flow Player seems to have several problems:
-Audio/video sync can be lost and doesn't recover.
-It never seems to fill the receive buffer high enough to avoid underflows regardless of settings.
-Video freezes for seconds. A decoder should be able to "replay last frame" and recover, most of the time without notice.
Compared to other videos I download from the net,TG videos seem to be using less network bandwidth. Some Youtube videos ( HD 1280P ) use almost 5 times the network bandwidth with fewer video artifacts. I do, however get buffer underflows.
Regards,
bobk