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Startling revelation about AnyDVDs and VCDs - RobertX - Sep 27, 2015 Usually, when I play VCDs in Windows Media Player 12, the clip flickers in the first few moments. But when I installed AnyDVD and played it, I accidentally realised that the entire VCD plays itself without any flaws. At the first time, I didn't know, and it took me about five tries to noticed. On the tenth try, I had enough evidence to convince myself that it actually works wonders. So if you have an Intel Chipset that includes video display built-in, try using AnyDVD if WMP12 craps out when playing your VCDs. Then again, who uses VCDs? I use it because I've bought a shit load of original VCDs such as Dragon Ball Z movies and some movies. Well, hope this helps. EDIT: Just snagged my elbow. If you're running heavy tasks such as encoding, pause/stop it, run AnyDVD, and then run WMP12 with the file. Now this should help. |