Shaders causing lag.... well due to your picture image issues I would say it
is a driver issue, try another MD and see if you get the same result.

THEfog

On 10/06/2010 8:52 PM, "tribaljet" <[email protected]> wrote:

I do use k-lite for quite some time, but you're not following what my
problem is. I can watch every kind of video from 3gp to 1080p, but the
image starts lagging when I turn on shaders on media player classic
6.4.9.1 rev 107, and that lag seems to be a bit random as the video
can be smooth (this is only on sd, smaller than 720p, like avi and
mpeg, if i want better i watch mkv, and my eyes bleed with rmvb) with
my combination of 2 to 3 shader effects, while on other times and even
with the same file it can be quite slow with just one shader effect,
and a light one at that.
I got to say that your volume problem is quite weird, but when
installing k-lite you should be careful as some things should be
installed, others shouldn't, and others still should be installed but
with filters that are not selected by default. And even though there
are a few versions of the pack, I prefer mega as it has real
alternative and a few other little utils that saves me some time not
having to download them individually.

By the way DanielPK, what is the chipset of your board? I ask because
I have a 945gme with 2 slots of ram, with 2 dimms of 1gb each, and I
was planning to buy a 2gb to replace one of the 1gb, but I've been
having a weird difficult time in finding if it supports that memory
size per slot. I sent a mail to crucial and they said it did support
it, they even sent me a link to one of their 4gb, 2x2gb, dual channel
kits, which I assume is their way of saying for me to go all out :)
So you think I should go and get that ram? 2gb just aren't enough for
me right now, specially having been using also a monster of a laptop
that a friend of mine asked me to format, os install and tune up, and
that baby had 6gb which was quite comfortable.


On Jun 10, 11:29 am, DanielPK <[email protected]> wrote:
> hmmmmm..u know u could just ...

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