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<blockquote data-quote="Nagarjuna" data-source="post: 607412" data-attributes="member: 96672"><p>Full logs would help very much, so for now we can just guess. Since you are playing .m2ts files I assume that you are watching a Blu-Ray movie. Those movies use a framerate of 23.976Hz. When you connect your laptop to the TV make sure that it is set to 24Hz and that your GPU outputs 23.976Hz or close to that number. Also using an extended desktop will often cause trouble with movie playback. Try setting the TV as the only display. Report back if that doesn't help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nagarjuna, post: 607412, member: 96672"] Full logs would help very much, so for now we can just guess. Since you are playing .m2ts files I assume that you are watching a Blu-Ray movie. Those movies use a framerate of 23.976Hz. When you connect your laptop to the TV make sure that it is set to 24Hz and that your GPU outputs 23.976Hz or close to that number. Also using an extended desktop will often cause trouble with movie playback. Try setting the TV as the only display. Report back if that doesn't help. [/QUOTE]
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