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<blockquote data-quote="gloomyandy" data-source="post: 693327" data-attributes="member: 24855"><p>Hi Jay,</p><p>Just to clarify. The stutter I see is not constant. I get it if I jump forward (to skip ads or whatever). The program jumps ok then after playing for a few seconds there is a slight glitch in the playback, after that everything is fine... I only see this on HD content. I didn't get this when I was using an earlier version of PDVD, so I hope it will go away with the latest one when I try it. One other thing that may impact this is that I'm currently using the ffdshow audio codec to allow me to add a delay into the audio chain. I think that I can now do the same with the new MP audio renderer so when I get chance I'm going to give that a try... </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty pleased with my htpc now in this huge case. It runs much cooler than in the old case I had. I now have room to use one of these:</p><p><a href="http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/lga775-coolers/nh-c12p-se14" target="_blank">NH-C12P SE14 Top-Down CPU Heatpipe Heatsink with NF-P14 Fan</a></p><p>Which runs at the slowest fan speed (700 rpm), and is very quiet. The only fans I have are the cpu fan and the psu fan (I use one of these psus and again it is very quiet)...</p><p><a href="http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/powersupplies/x-red-psus" target="_blank">Xilence Power Quiet PSUs</a></p><p>I've disconnected both of the case fans and the rig runs very cool (cpu around 24C when idle, not sure about when playing back but no more than 40C). In my old case I could easily get the cpu up to 60C, and the gpu to 75! The new case is a bit of beast</p><p><a href="http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/htpccases/hd50x" target="_blank">Zalman HD500 Series Home Theatre PC Cases</a></p><p>But I've managed to hide it away, and it is so good not having the cpu fan roaring away when an epg grab happens (on my system that seems to be the most cpu heavy thing it does, I have always try to update enabled)...</p><p></p><p>Have fun with those heatpipes, the cooler really is rather nice on the Sapphire card!</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gloomyandy, post: 693327, member: 24855"] Hi Jay, Just to clarify. The stutter I see is not constant. I get it if I jump forward (to skip ads or whatever). The program jumps ok then after playing for a few seconds there is a slight glitch in the playback, after that everything is fine... I only see this on HD content. I didn't get this when I was using an earlier version of PDVD, so I hope it will go away with the latest one when I try it. One other thing that may impact this is that I'm currently using the ffdshow audio codec to allow me to add a delay into the audio chain. I think that I can now do the same with the new MP audio renderer so when I get chance I'm going to give that a try... I'm pretty pleased with my htpc now in this huge case. It runs much cooler than in the old case I had. I now have room to use one of these: [url=http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/lga775-coolers/nh-c12p-se14]NH-C12P SE14 Top-Down CPU Heatpipe Heatsink with NF-P14 Fan[/url] Which runs at the slowest fan speed (700 rpm), and is very quiet. The only fans I have are the cpu fan and the psu fan (I use one of these psus and again it is very quiet)... [url=http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/powersupplies/x-red-psus]Xilence Power Quiet PSUs[/url] I've disconnected both of the case fans and the rig runs very cool (cpu around 24C when idle, not sure about when playing back but no more than 40C). In my old case I could easily get the cpu up to 60C, and the gpu to 75! The new case is a bit of beast [url=http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/htpccases/hd50x]Zalman HD500 Series Home Theatre PC Cases[/url] But I've managed to hide it away, and it is so good not having the cpu fan roaring away when an epg grab happens (on my system that seems to be the most cpu heavy thing it does, I have always try to update enabled)... Have fun with those heatpipes, the cooler really is rather nice on the Sapphire card! Andy [/QUOTE]
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