Choppy 1080p HD Trailers

Hi guys,

I've just noticed that all of the 1080p trailers run on my macbook pro seem very choppy. I have no problem running 720p. It's strange though, that quicktime video inspector shows proper framerate at all time (30fps) while playin the 1080p, but the video is really choppy. Weird. I'm using quicktime to play them. I have Geforce 8600GT 128MB graphics card and 2.2GHz Santa Rosa processor.

Has anyone experienced anything similar to this? Thank you in advance for your help...

MacBook Pro 2.2GHz, Mac OS X (10.5.2)

Posted on Apr 6, 2008 3:00 PM

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Apr 6, 2008 4:10 PM in response to Kamenosaurus

Does the choppiness show up while loading the movie or after it's completely downloaded?

Are you attempting to play the movie full screen?

What version of Quicktime are you using?

Are there other apps running i.e. Dashboard?

Is this happening on only a certain movie trailer or all of them?

These questions might shed some light on your initial question.

For reference: I played back a 1080p trailer (Wall*E) from Apple's site (completely downloaded) using QT 7.4.5 on my SR 2.2 MBP with also Firefox running and it worked flawlessly.

Apr 6, 2008 7:02 PM in response to Kin Hui

I have been having the same problem as well and it's driving me nuts. Some trailers work fine, others are just extremely choppy

One that has major issues is the new Speed Racer trailer:
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808406004/info

The 720p and 1080p versions both have the same stuttering issue. I have almost nothing else running. I have tried both fullscreen and half-size viewing options, and am using Quicktime 7.4.5 on my MBP (2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM).

Thanks for any help! 🙂

Apr 6, 2008 8:58 PM in response to EmptyG

Hi,

I just played back the link for Speed Racer (Cool beans!) on full screen, nearly at complete download (it started about half-way downloaded) and, again, had no choppiness whatsoever. I'm fresh outta of clues as to what could be causing the choppiness for some and not for others.

Just a few more guesses really:

Are you playing back on AC power or battery?

And (and this probably has nothing to do with it but...) I have a pretty fast broadband connection (6Mbps) but what's your download speed like?

Hopefully someone else can weigh in on this. Sorry and good luck.

Apr 7, 2008 8:41 AM in response to Kin Hui

I am on a 10MBps wired connection, though I do wait for the whole thing to download before watching. Also, I am on the AC cord (almost always on it), so it's definitely not a power issue.

I did try again just now and got the 720p version to play pretty much OK. It stuttered a tiny bit, but not like before. The 1080p version is still very choppy though.

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