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<blockquote data-quote="doveman" data-source="post: 992454" data-attributes="member: 67412"><p>I'm using this and the modified dshowhelper (dated 07-01-2013) with 1.3 Final and am seeing high render times (13.6ms) when watching TV. In the past I've seen it much lower.</p><p> </p><p>I had a lot of tearing earlier and the render was around 16ms. I checked CCC as I know it has a habit of re-ticking all the video colour and quality options which I'd previously unticked, including the deinterlace option being set back to Auto instead of Vector Adaptive, and indeed this had happened again (currently running 12.1 so I should probably update in case this bug has been fixed) but unticking the options again didn't fix the tearing. Then I remembered I'd had to reinstall 1.3 the other day, so hadn't installed the modified tsreader and dshowhelper yet. Now I've done that, the tearing is fixed but the render time remains rather high (13.6ms). Perhaps it doesn't matter if the picture looks OK but I thought I should ask if there's anything I can do to reduce it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doveman, post: 992454, member: 67412"] I'm using this and the modified dshowhelper (dated 07-01-2013) with 1.3 Final and am seeing high render times (13.6ms) when watching TV. In the past I've seen it much lower. I had a lot of tearing earlier and the render was around 16ms. I checked CCC as I know it has a habit of re-ticking all the video colour and quality options which I'd previously unticked, including the deinterlace option being set back to Auto instead of Vector Adaptive, and indeed this had happened again (currently running 12.1 so I should probably update in case this bug has been fixed) but unticking the options again didn't fix the tearing. Then I remembered I'd had to reinstall 1.3 the other day, so hadn't installed the modified tsreader and dshowhelper yet. Now I've done that, the tearing is fixed but the render time remains rather high (13.6ms). Perhaps it doesn't matter if the picture looks OK but I thought I should ask if there's anything I can do to reduce it. [/QUOTE]
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