I don't know if this is a problem with Fab Player or if it is just my PC. I've noticed an issue with v5.0.0.4 that I didn't notice in the previous releases of v5. When I pause a move and the resume playing it, the movie doesn't seem to be playing at normal speed. It seems like it is in slow motion. So far the only way that I have discovered to get back to normal speed playback is to stop the movie and start over and then jump forward to the correct chapter.
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I can't reproduce this. What are you playing? I tried a folder, iso and an MP4.How to post the internal log
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Originally posted by SweetOne69 View PostI don't know if this is a problem with Fab Player or if it is just my PC. I've noticed an issue with v5.0.0.4 that I didn't notice in the previous releases of v5. When I pause a move and the resume playing it, the movie doesn't seem to be playing at normal speed. It seems like it is in slow motion. So far the only way that I have discovered to get back to normal speed playback is to stop the movie and start over and then jump forward to the correct chapter.
Where are the movies saved? Nas, local hard drive?
Also, like 90312 asked, what are you playing? Folder, ISO, video files like mp4, mkv? Or it is a movie disc?
What is the receiver and how do you connect it to PC? Via optical or HDMI?
Please post the log file of DVDFab Player 5 as well.
Regards,
mona
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You do not need to mount the ISO files to play them with DVDFab Media Player. Try unmounting all and use file open to play them.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by signals View PostYou do not need to mount the ISO files to play them with DVDFab Media Player. Try unmounting all and use file open to play them.
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Suit yourself, but It introduces another layer where errors can occur. If it worked before, it should work now. If not, they will fix it if you supply the information that Mona requested.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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@SweetOne69
Did you enable Passthrough in Player5 settings? Did it make a difference when enable or disable?
What is the model of your Onkyo Receiver?
When playing the iso files, did you write files between this usb flash drive and other hard drives?
What about other iso files that saved on local hard drive, same playback issue? Please save one iso file to local hard drive to have a try.
Regards,
mona
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Originally posted by Mona View Post@SweetOne69
Did you enable Passthrough in Player5 settings? Did it make a difference when enable or disable?
What is the model of your Onkyo Receiver?
When playing the iso files, did you write files between this usb flash drive and other hard drives?
What about other iso files that saved on local hard drive, same playback issue? Please save one iso file to local hard drive to have a try.
Regards,
mona
The model of my Receiver is TX-NR656
I don't know about the Passthrough settings, I'll have to check when I get home.
When I am playing iso files, I am usually doing nothing else.
I'll try it with a iso saved to my local hard drive when I get a chance.
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