[no Bug] Microstutter with SD, HD is fine (1 Viewer)

te3hpurp

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    Mp has improved a lot within last month, when it comes to stuttering, but if we want
    picture quality to be best that it can be, then something should be done. There is still microstuttering in Mp
    allthough i dont have any dropped frames. If there is scrolling text in transmission in both SH and HD one can easily see
    those problems.

    I not an expert on this but from attached image we see yellow and green graphs having constant jumping around
    10 ms, it's obvious that presenting time and delay calculation in evr presenter is not doing it's job ultimately good.

    I mean if we want ultimate image quality :D

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    tourettes

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    Are you sure the refresh rate matches? Pretty hard to tell from the picture :) Here both SD & HD are both smooth.
     

    te3hpurp

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    It should be, but I'll double check, if some bug is in my fingers.

    Br,

    tourettes

    You were right. It was 60 Hz, not 50 as it should. I just assumed. But who changed it, is mystery. I mean i have not updated display driver, nor changed settings for ages.
    But anyway Thank You.

    Br,
     

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