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<blockquote data-quote="tclulow_4213" data-source="post: 1155713" data-attributes="member: 155455"><p>Lots more suggestions/comments, thanks.</p><p>I've tried disconnecting the TV and using the laptop's display - problem persists.</p><p></p><p>I've tried changing the de-interlacing (below) but to no effect. Is there somewhere else to specify what to do with interlaced source?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]170229[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I enabled the pop-up to notify me about refresh rate changing. I had the desktop set to 1920x1080/60 and when I started playing TV the popup notified me of a change to 50hz which I assume is as it should be.</p><p>I've run a DPC latency checker which reports no issues.</p><p></p><p>In an attemt to reduce the GPU's load, I've disabled hardware acceleration (the main CPUs seem to have plenty of capacity) - but the problem persists.</p><p></p><p>So it seems the root cause is the GPU can't handle the data rates. </p><p>However WMC works fine without any dropouts.</p><p>What's it doing that MediaPortal isn't? Maybe using different drivers?</p><p>Any ideas what else to try before I give up and buy a consumer freeview PVR?</p><p></p><p>Tony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tclulow_4213, post: 1155713, member: 155455"] Lots more suggestions/comments, thanks. I've tried disconnecting the TV and using the laptop's display - problem persists. I've tried changing the de-interlacing (below) but to no effect. Is there somewhere else to specify what to do with interlaced source? [ATTACH=full]170229[/ATTACH] I enabled the pop-up to notify me about refresh rate changing. I had the desktop set to 1920x1080/60 and when I started playing TV the popup notified me of a change to 50hz which I assume is as it should be. I've run a DPC latency checker which reports no issues. In an attemt to reduce the GPU's load, I've disabled hardware acceleration (the main CPUs seem to have plenty of capacity) - but the problem persists. So it seems the root cause is the GPU can't handle the data rates. However WMC works fine without any dropouts. What's it doing that MediaPortal isn't? Maybe using different drivers? Any ideas what else to try before I give up and buy a consumer freeview PVR? Tony. [/QUOTE]
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