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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1218802" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>From your description (stutter always in same place etc.) it sounds like there may be corruption in the stream (either live TV or recording). If I'm right, my recommendation would be to try to find and eliminate the source of the corruption (eg. low signal strength/quality or high HDD load). Codecs can't work properly/perfectly if there is corruption in the stream. They may do all sorts of things - green screens, pixelation, pops/crackles, freeze, loop etc. - but they're just symptoms. Focus on the cause.</p><p></p><p>Given that you're dealing with HEVC/h.265 - which is still so new in broadcast - I suppose there's also a possibility of a driver (DXVA) or codec bug. That's outside your control though. I suggest to try to eliminate the possibilities (signal etc.) that are within your control first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1218802, member: 82144"] Hello From your description (stutter always in same place etc.) it sounds like there may be corruption in the stream (either live TV or recording). If I'm right, my recommendation would be to try to find and eliminate the source of the corruption (eg. low signal strength/quality or high HDD load). Codecs can't work properly/perfectly if there is corruption in the stream. They may do all sorts of things - green screens, pixelation, pops/crackles, freeze, loop etc. - but they're just symptoms. Focus on the cause. Given that you're dealing with HEVC/h.265 - which is still so new in broadcast - I suppose there's also a possibility of a driver (DXVA) or codec bug. That's outside your control though. I suggest to try to eliminate the possibilities (signal etc.) that are within your control first. [/QUOTE]
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