Having been driven mad by dropped frames when watching TV I have just built a new HTPC with an Asus P7H55-M motherboard and an Intel Core i3 540. I've set the GPU at 1100Mhz in the BIOS. I'm using Win 7 64 bit with 4Gb RAM and an SSD. I'm using 1.1.2 with the Windows 7 standard codecs.
Still, I'm getting dropped frames when watching HD TV.
I'm tearing my hair out here.
I simply can't believe that this hardware isn't capable of playing HD TV without obvious visible dropped frames.
This is my third iteration of hardware and I just can't throw any more money at it. If I use VMR9, I don't get
dropped frames. But the menus don't work properly. So I have to use EVR, and then I see dropped frames.
I know this has been discussed ad nauseam on these forums - I've certainly mentioned it a few times
myself, but it is still a problem, and it is in danger of making me throw in the towel and abandon MP
and I *really* don't want to do that: I really like this software, I've invested a lot of time and effort in
a whole-house multi-seat setup and I don't want to change - but the dropped frames are driving me *bonkers*
Please, can some focus be given to addressing this issue? I'll do anything I can to help.
Thanks in advance,
Jon.
Still, I'm getting dropped frames when watching HD TV.
I'm tearing my hair out here.
I simply can't believe that this hardware isn't capable of playing HD TV without obvious visible dropped frames.
This is my third iteration of hardware and I just can't throw any more money at it. If I use VMR9, I don't get
dropped frames. But the menus don't work properly. So I have to use EVR, and then I see dropped frames.
I know this has been discussed ad nauseam on these forums - I've certainly mentioned it a few times
myself, but it is still a problem, and it is in danger of making me throw in the towel and abandon MP
and I *really* don't want to do that: I really like this software, I've invested a lot of time and effort in
a whole-house multi-seat setup and I don't want to change - but the dropped frames are driving me *bonkers*
Please, can some focus be given to addressing this issue? I'll do anything I can to help.
Thanks in advance,
Jon.
Wales