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Judder or stutter while playing MKV in MP but not in MPC or WMP...
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<blockquote data-quote="ozymandyaz" data-source="post: 381677" data-attributes="member: 62650"><p>EDIT: *FIXED* My new WD 1TB drive cannot be used as a boot drive... Can be used to play media but not boot windows.. See last post</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have been using Mediaportal for a while and upon reinstalling and upgrading to MP1.0 I get a fair amount of judder in MKV files that have long panning scenes. I cannot recal seeingit before, but it may have alwyas been there. This is covered a lot in other threads referring to reclock and refresh rates, however I only have this issue in Mediaportal itself. Media Player Classic and Windows Media Player can play the exact same file with no judder at all..</p><p></p><p>I typically use only the Haali splitter and ffdshow but I have also tried CoreAVC. I have tried EVR (no help) every option I can see in all the various advanced tabs and for Video and DirectShow rendering with virtually no change... </p><p></p><p>The only clue that I can see is that when I use the OSD for ffdshow the CPU seems about 10%-15% higher in MP than other applications and there is typically a CPU spike to 100% when there is a stutter in the video... The stutter is very regular (every 2 seconds or so, sometimes more often) and happens at exactly the same point in any given video. For example there is scene in a recording that I have where the camera pans past a roof top. In media portal the exact same stutter happens at the exact some place every time I watch the video. In media player classic, the exact same video with all the same codecs shows no stutter...</p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozymandyaz, post: 381677, member: 62650"] EDIT: *FIXED* My new WD 1TB drive cannot be used as a boot drive... Can be used to play media but not boot windows.. See last post I have been using Mediaportal for a while and upon reinstalling and upgrading to MP1.0 I get a fair amount of judder in MKV files that have long panning scenes. I cannot recal seeingit before, but it may have alwyas been there. This is covered a lot in other threads referring to reclock and refresh rates, however I only have this issue in Mediaportal itself. Media Player Classic and Windows Media Player can play the exact same file with no judder at all.. I typically use only the Haali splitter and ffdshow but I have also tried CoreAVC. I have tried EVR (no help) every option I can see in all the various advanced tabs and for Video and DirectShow rendering with virtually no change... The only clue that I can see is that when I use the OSD for ffdshow the CPU seems about 10%-15% higher in MP than other applications and there is typically a CPU spike to 100% when there is a stutter in the video... The stutter is very regular (every 2 seconds or so, sometimes more often) and happens at exactly the same point in any given video. For example there is scene in a recording that I have where the camera pans past a roof top. In media portal the exact same stutter happens at the exact some place every time I watch the video. In media player classic, the exact same video with all the same codecs shows no stutter... Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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