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<blockquote data-quote="robyf" data-source="post: 593795" data-attributes="member: 13314"><p>Reclock was the only way I can get stutter free playback using vsync correction. I know that under windows 7 there should be no need for it. Infact with last SVN before RC1, I turned it off and had no problem anymore with stuttering (probably due to modifications in EVR renderer). But from RC1 I now have thhe following problem expecially with XVID files (with reclock disabled):</p><p></p><p>I start and xvid video file and after about 30 minutes I can see heavy stuttering not caused by framedrops but the red line in shift+1 is not straight but jumps up and down (is straight when I have no stutter).</p><p></p><p>Before the SVN mentioned before I was able to fix it using reclock, now with RC1 I'm not able to fix this anymore.</p><p></p><p>So the problem should be: stuttering of video files (xvid) after about 30 minutes of playback in mediaportal. Nothing appears in logs.</p><p></p><p>Setup:</p><p></p><p>ATI 4670</p><p>FULL HD 1080p</p><p>Catalyst 10.2</p><p>Codec video: ffdshow</p><p>Codec Audio: ffdshow</p><p></p><p>Using other codecs does not fix the problem (microsoft, xvid).</p><p></p><p>I forgot to mention that I've made the tests using xvid 25fps with a 50hz refresh rate configured, so no need for reclock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robyf, post: 593795, member: 13314"] Reclock was the only way I can get stutter free playback using vsync correction. I know that under windows 7 there should be no need for it. Infact with last SVN before RC1, I turned it off and had no problem anymore with stuttering (probably due to modifications in EVR renderer). But from RC1 I now have thhe following problem expecially with XVID files (with reclock disabled): I start and xvid video file and after about 30 minutes I can see heavy stuttering not caused by framedrops but the red line in shift+1 is not straight but jumps up and down (is straight when I have no stutter). Before the SVN mentioned before I was able to fix it using reclock, now with RC1 I'm not able to fix this anymore. So the problem should be: stuttering of video files (xvid) after about 30 minutes of playback in mediaportal. Nothing appears in logs. Setup: ATI 4670 FULL HD 1080p Catalyst 10.2 Codec video: ffdshow Codec Audio: ffdshow Using other codecs does not fix the problem (microsoft, xvid). I forgot to mention that I've made the tests using xvid 25fps with a 50hz refresh rate configured, so no need for reclock. [/QUOTE]
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