I've got a nice, 640x480, 24-bit-sound copy of Trainspotting (and before you start whining about copyrights, I'm buying it on DVD tomorrow anyway) and it won't play right.
Normally, I wouldn't care. Like I said, I'm getting the DVD. But it's been a problem with slightly less 'morally correct' things I've tried to play and it's starting to piss me off.
Depending on which particular player I use, the following happens:
WinAmp - Picture stalls after 2 minutes
DivX - Picture is very slow and quickly lags behind the audio
Media Player - Same as DivX
KaZaA - Stalls when I try to play it
AVI Preview - *****es about redoing the frames for 5 minutes then just goes black
WindowsXP tells me the file is using the 'GT codec' and AVI-Preview says DivX4.
It's a 700mb file so it could just be that, with XP hogging resources, the system is being raped from all angles and just can't cope with the demand for it's resources. But I don't like that idea because it means I can't fix it.
So, anyone got any ideas?