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HOW DOES THE VC1 CODEC COMPARES WITH WMV9?

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HOW DOES THE VC1 CODEC COMPARES WITH WMV9?

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VC1 is a slightly modified version of the WMV9 Advanced Profile codec, it is what is used in the blu ray video discs as codec. I GOT PROBLEMS READING MOV FILES FROM A DVDR OR CDR, USING QUICKTIME ALTERNATIVE. Using Bsplayer, when I try to read *.mov files burnt on a dvdr, it does not play nicely. The video stops every seconds, during half a second, and then keeps playing for one second, then stops again… and so on. When I read the same *.mov file burnt on a dvdr, with MPC or VLC: no problem at all! Now if I copy the MOV file on the hard drive, when I try to read it with BsPlayer, it plays much better, but not perfectly. It seems there are still some little jerks in the playback of the MOV file. Solution: instead of using the Quicktime Alternative splitter, I registered the Nero Quicktime Splitter, and the jerky playback problem was gone. Why did it work in MPC before that? As far as what I’ve understood, MPC does include some filters. It’s not a 100% directshow app like BSP. The filt

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