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I have a simple video which i've cropped and trimmed down in VirtualDub. I've then re-saved it as AVI; however the video now plays very slowly/cchoppily in Windows Media Player. Is there any particular reason for this?

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  • What were the audio and video codec settings? Copy/copy? What shows up in File->Properties for the new file vs. the old?
    – bobince
    Apr 9, 2010 at 14:31
  • Video was set to Full Processing mode and audio was set to Direct Stream Copy. As far as info on the files, the only thing that looks odd is that the output has a lower bitrate, but everything else looks fine. And if it matters, the video was originally recorded with FRAPS.
    – RCIX
    Apr 9, 2010 at 20:00
  • did you try in another media player like VLC? since VLC uses a completely separate rendering system it's good for troubleshooting encoding issues: if WMP doesn't play back right, compare VLC's playback to see if the problem is in the file or in the codec. Apr 10, 2010 at 3:10
  • Downloading vlc now... :)
    – RCIX
    Apr 12, 2010 at 8:35

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It appears to be a quirk of WMP that causes this. It plays in VLC just fine...

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