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<blockquote data-quote="Ingram" data-source="post: 975157" data-attributes="member: 85520"><p>I have been using MPAR for a few days now. As a previous Reclock fanatic I must say it was very unexpected when I installed the latest version of MP to find this new method of watching 24FPS content on my 50hz screen. I was sceptical it would function as well as Reclock does but so far It seems to function BETTER.</p><p> </p><p>I never had frame drops with Reclock. That is still the case with MPAR. The time-stretching seems good and unlike Reclock there is not that initial delay in audio at the start of play which makes it much smoother watching TV episodes especially when there is dialogue within the first few seconds.</p><p> </p><p>I do wonder though how Time Stretching compares to Reclock in terms of keeping the pitch of all the channels correct. I know Reclock can only do L+R, C, RL+RR as separate pitches which a lot of people dislike. Personally I think it's a small price to pay for smooth playback until I upgrade my TV.</p><p> </p><p>I also use the best resampling option and CPU % doesn't seem to be getting flogged.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway that's my 2c. Time to throw on this 1.1.3 and see how she goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ingram, post: 975157, member: 85520"] I have been using MPAR for a few days now. As a previous Reclock fanatic I must say it was very unexpected when I installed the latest version of MP to find this new method of watching 24FPS content on my 50hz screen. I was sceptical it would function as well as Reclock does but so far It seems to function BETTER. I never had frame drops with Reclock. That is still the case with MPAR. The time-stretching seems good and unlike Reclock there is not that initial delay in audio at the start of play which makes it much smoother watching TV episodes especially when there is dialogue within the first few seconds. I do wonder though how Time Stretching compares to Reclock in terms of keeping the pitch of all the channels correct. I know Reclock can only do L+R, C, RL+RR as separate pitches which a lot of people dislike. Personally I think it's a small price to pay for smooth playback until I upgrade my TV. I also use the best resampling option and CPU % doesn't seem to be getting flogged. Anyway that's my 2c. Time to throw on this 1.1.3 and see how she goes. [/QUOTE]
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