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A guide to stutter free playback with Reclock
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<blockquote data-quote="kszabo" data-source="post: 484569" data-attributes="member: 61646"><p>[USER=83973]Owlsroost[/USER]</p><p>OK, but without vsync correction the 24p playback is not smooth, even with Vista+Aero+EVR. And it functions even it es not recommended. After staring 24/23,976 playback, it takes ca. 5-10 sec to reach stutter-fre status (vsync "steady state"), but I can live with that. Earlier I used directvobsub (as I use subtitles oft) and that excluded DXVA. Vsync worked well without DXVA. With 1.0.2 I started to use the MPC-HT subtitle engine, it allows DXVA (with PDVD codec) and I had the feeling that setting up vsync is more difficult and not so stable with it.</p><p></p><p>But as I see you own a 24p capable TV! Why reclock then? Dynamic refresh rate changer would not be better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kszabo, post: 484569, member: 61646"] [USER=83973]Owlsroost[/USER] OK, but without vsync correction the 24p playback is not smooth, even with Vista+Aero+EVR. And it functions even it es not recommended. After staring 24/23,976 playback, it takes ca. 5-10 sec to reach stutter-fre status (vsync "steady state"), but I can live with that. Earlier I used directvobsub (as I use subtitles oft) and that excluded DXVA. Vsync worked well without DXVA. With 1.0.2 I started to use the MPC-HT subtitle engine, it allows DXVA (with PDVD codec) and I had the feeling that setting up vsync is more difficult and not so stable with it. But as I see you own a 24p capable TV! Why reclock then? Dynamic refresh rate changer would not be better? [/QUOTE]
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