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dedu
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My jittery video was solved by this update - thanks
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I thought they were already in SVN when WiSo started this thread. If not, I'm sure he'll commit them shortly if he hasn't already.
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tslayer
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Yes, I believe they are already in SVN. With change number 15838.
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Hi Guys,
These made no difference for me. Playing back SD AVI files still has issues with frames every time there is horizontal movement.
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This made a noticeable improvement for me when playing 720p content.
The issue it solved was inconsistent frame rates - the frame rate seemed to drift up and down - almost like it was oscillating between 20% above and below the correct frame rate. When the picture was behind, it was like it would "self correct" and up the output frame rate to get back in sync, then drift behind again, catch up again then repeat the cycle over and over.
As far as the "tearing" people like HexusOdy are experiencing, I have seen that as well. For me, on my ATI Radeon X1200, the solution was to set the "Wait for vertical refresh" slider all the way to the "Quality" side instead of "Performance". Below the slider the caption now reads "Always On". This setting was under 3D -> All Settings in the Catalyst Control Panel.
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theo00
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This solved a few problems i had with out of sync audio with some files.... but video is still too jittery and sometimes i it stops at all for one or two seconds... (core 2, geforce 7900 and vista) ... this is quite strange as when i play the same stuff with for instance media player classic, i have absolutely no problems... hope there will be an update soon....
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Hello,
First of all I'm very happy with this media player. I've been testing around some for my HTPC...
I tried the update but I have still a problem with some particular files which have no problem with VLC player, Windows media player and Media Player classic.
Problem 1: Problem is stuttering of the video and freezing while the audio plays
Some details:
video: DIV3, 640x360, frame rate: 23.977
audio: mpga, 48000 kHz, 128 kb/s
Problem 2: No playback at all, program stops responding:
Some details:
video: MP4V, 720x576, frame rate: 25.000
audio: mpga, 48000 kHz, 16bits, 1536 kb/s