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<blockquote data-quote="VdR" data-source="post: 656431" data-attributes="member: 25818"><p>I started out without the batch but had those same problems.</p><p></p><p>Two reasons for introducing the batch files:</p><p>I added a 'wait.exe 5' command as suggested in the first post here, and my workaround is 'manual refresh rate changer'; That is, I programmed two keys on the remote (LM Remote Keymap) to execute the 50fps respectively the 24fps batch file. If I use that before starting playback all is OK. Thinking about that ... I didn't try doing that while the movie is playing ...</p><p></p><p>VdR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VdR, post: 656431, member: 25818"] I started out without the batch but had those same problems. Two reasons for introducing the batch files: I added a 'wait.exe 5' command as suggested in the first post here, and my workaround is 'manual refresh rate changer'; That is, I programmed two keys on the remote (LM Remote Keymap) to execute the 50fps respectively the 24fps batch file. If I use that before starting playback all is OK. Thinking about that ... I didn't try doing that while the movie is playing ... VdR [/QUOTE]
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