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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew H" data-source="post: 618513" data-attributes="member: 56239"><p>How are you finding the display's stablity, dropped frames, and are you getting late frames / sync adjustments in your logs? How about when you do a <Shift><1> and see the graphs - are they straight and no dropped frames? I see you're running the Win 7 64-bit and I'm on 32-bit, but I can't get stable EVR display whether it's LiveTV or recorded on HD resolution material... oddly enough I can play REALLY hi-resolution .264 mkvs and with DXVA "on" the CPU usage is really, really low... MPEG-2 requires more CPU and I can't seem to get the GPU to do much for MPEG-2. I'm using the MS DTV as well as PDVD8 as my best candidates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew H, post: 618513, member: 56239"] How are you finding the display's stablity, dropped frames, and are you getting late frames / sync adjustments in your logs? How about when you do a <Shift><1> and see the graphs - are they straight and no dropped frames? I see you're running the Win 7 64-bit and I'm on 32-bit, but I can't get stable EVR display whether it's LiveTV or recorded on HD resolution material... oddly enough I can play REALLY hi-resolution .264 mkvs and with DXVA "on" the CPU usage is really, really low... MPEG-2 requires more CPU and I can't seem to get the GPU to do much for MPEG-2. I'm using the MS DTV as well as PDVD8 as my best candidates. [/QUOTE]
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