Win Is it possible to play videos @ 60 FPS?
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I have been spoiled by SVP now playing any video @ the default 23 or 30 FPS seems too jerky for my eyes. Is there a way to play videos @ 60 FPS?

I would like to get rid of SVP altogether since XBMC is a full blown media center that I just got to know about

My system specs are:

ALIENWARE 18 Laptop
CPU: Intel Core i7-4800MQ CPU @ 2.70GHz (6MB Cache, up to 3.70 GHz w/ Turbo Boost)
GPU: Dual GeForce GTX 770M SLI 6 GB GDDR5 RAM + Intel HD Graphics 4600
Sound: Realtek ALC668 HD Audio
Memory: 32 GB Kingston HyperX 1866 MHz DDR3 PC3-14900 RAM
Storage: Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSD + Samsung 840 PRO 512GB SSD + Samsung 840 EVO 1TB mSATA SSD
Screen: Dell 18.4" WLED FHD (1920 X 1080) TrueLife Display IPS 16:9 1080p [SDC4C48]
LAN: Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet
WLAN: Killer Wireless-N 1202
OS: Windows 7 Professional (x64)
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#2
Kodi XBMC supports 60 fps but the media may not have that many frames. With blu-ray encodes, it's a matter of the original frame rate that gets interpolated to what the hardware supports; using things like three-two pull down in essence inserting frames to the proper multiple of each frame getting some exposure or in the case of 120fps or 240fps a perfect multiple of the original 24fps. I guess the switch from film to video's quicker latency made it necessarily to introduce multiple frames which rely on the humans persistence of vision. The display device capabilities and your graphic card are the only limiting factor in faster scanning, but if you don't have the frames per second or they are not in sync, you will end up with visual anomalies.

There was an attempt to increase the fps with Peter Jackson's movie the Hobbit at the blistering rate of 40fps, but film purists rallied against this. There may have been a youtube sample release.
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#3
You can use DSPlayer fork with SVP.
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#4
Use the 13.2 DSPlayer build, configure it right and you can use it with SVP without any problem.
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(2014-08-16, 13:35)MaXimus666 Wrote: I have been spoiled by SVP now playing any video @ the default 23 or 30 FPS seems too jerky for my eyes. Is there a way to play videos @ 60 FPS?

I would like to get rid of SVP altogether since XBMC is a full blown media center that I just got to know about

My system specs are:

ALIENWARE 18 Laptop
CPU: Intel Core i7-4800MQ CPU @ 2.70GHz (6MB Cache, up to 3.70 GHz w/ Turbo Boost)
GPU: Dual GeForce GTX 770M SLI 6 GB GDDR5 RAM + Intel HD Graphics 4600
Sound: Realtek ALC668 HD Audio
Memory: 32 GB Kingston HyperX 1866 MHz DDR3 PC3-14900 RAM
Storage: Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSD + Samsung 840 PRO 512GB SSD + Samsung 840 EVO 1TB mSATA SSD
Screen: Dell 18.4" WLED FHD (1920 X 1080) TrueLife Display IPS 16:9 1080p [SDC4C48]
LAN: Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet
WLAN: Killer Wireless-N 1202
OS: Windows 7 Professional (x64)


I play the occasional 60fps Full-HD movies (30p re-encoded, interlaced HD material to progressive, with frame-doubling). Your Intel HD Graphics 4600 can handle that just fine, as I'm doing on my ID92, with the same chipset.
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