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A guide to stutter free playback with Reclock
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<blockquote data-quote="tourettes" data-source="post: 598087" data-attributes="member: 10858"><p>Basicly it means disabling AERO from Windows itself. Most likely ReClock is not able to get rid of the tearing, but who knows worth to try at least. On Windows Vista / 7 MP is always using v-sync from OS itself. Also nothing has changed regarding the v-sync (unless it is 1:2 fps / Hz matching, where EVR renderer tries to do slight correction presentation time based on the v-sync. Something that cannot be turned of).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tourettes, post: 598087, member: 10858"] Basicly it means disabling AERO from Windows itself. Most likely ReClock is not able to get rid of the tearing, but who knows worth to try at least. On Windows Vista / 7 MP is always using v-sync from OS itself. Also nothing has changed regarding the v-sync (unless it is 1:2 fps / Hz matching, where EVR renderer tries to do slight correction presentation time based on the v-sync. Something that cannot be turned of). [/QUOTE]
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