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<blockquote data-quote="HTPCSourcer" data-source="post: 1151422" data-attributes="member: 74879"><p>If 1080i is playing better than 1080p, you can probably rule out the hardware and cooling issues. Note that 1080i is playing at 23.999 fps = almost exactly what it should be. Because of this you are not observing a choppy picture.</p><p></p><p>So it looks as if either the GPU or the video driver is not correctly handling 24p. Having said that, if increasing the min limit for the CPU to 95% helps, it indicates a throttling problem- which translates into overheating issues.</p><p></p><p>Try the following: switch off your device completely for a few minutes to let it cool down. Then restart the device and immediately begin to play the 24p video source. Check the frame rate at start with Shift-F10: If it is still playing with 23.8fps, then the driver is having issues. If it is 24p as it should, continue watching the movie until the frame rate drops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTPCSourcer, post: 1151422, member: 74879"] If 1080i is playing better than 1080p, you can probably rule out the hardware and cooling issues. Note that 1080i is playing at 23.999 fps = almost exactly what it should be. Because of this you are not observing a choppy picture. So it looks as if either the GPU or the video driver is not correctly handling 24p. Having said that, if increasing the min limit for the CPU to 95% helps, it indicates a throttling problem- which translates into overheating issues. Try the following: switch off your device completely for a few minutes to let it cool down. Then restart the device and immediately begin to play the 24p video source. Check the frame rate at start with Shift-F10: If it is still playing with 23.8fps, then the driver is having issues. If it is 24p as it should, continue watching the movie until the frame rate drops. [/QUOTE]
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