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    Default x265 not playing properly

    hi guys


    ive just built a new pc and its more than capable of playing anything i believe

    intel i7 7700k 4.2ghz
    32gb ram
    nvidia geeforce gtx 1080
    Windows 10 pro x64

    both cpu and gfx are watercooled


    now if i try play a video file which is x264 it plays perfectly
    BUT if i throw a x265 at it i get green blocky screen
    jittery playback

    its naff is what it is
    im sure it can play but just dont know whats missing

    i installed CCCP codecs

    not sure what to do now
    im sure its just a codec somewhere thats pissing about

    any help here greatly appreciated

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    Try the latest builds of

    Vlc
    Kodi

    Both should play the files native and no other codecs required.

    Are they 4k by any chance?

    "Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."

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    You could try forcing Vlc to render the video via your gfx card also.

    Where are you watching them from? A ssd? Hdd or over network/ Internet

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    Try installing k-lite mega codec pack. Google for it. Never had any problems with it and using its media player classic.

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    the movie file is directly on my pc hard drive
    not 4k no was a 1080p one but was x265
    tried latest VLC also fails and blocky glitchy as said above

    cunny mate how do you force vlc to render if=t by my gfx card ?

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    Sorry to bump an old thread, but ive just had exact same issue and it was resolved by installing codecs on thier own, seems VLC does not like 4k playback as was choppy and sound was poor

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