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<blockquote data-quote="mironicus" data-source="post: 609170" data-attributes="member: 69593"><p><strong>AW: MP1 EVR Presenter/dshowhelper community development</strong></p><p></p><p>v2 works really good for me. I have some anime videos that change the frame rate between 29,97 and 23,97 fps sometimes (displayed on the monitor with 60 Hz). This videos now don't stutter anymore. The stutter mainly existed in the parts with 29,97 fps.</p><p></p><p>On 25fps movies displayed on 50 Hz the stutter is greatly reduced, even if you skip wildly through the video. The standard directshowhelper.dll produced stutter mainly after one or two skips within the video, sometimes also after resuming a video. The stutter usually goes away if you do an additional skip.</p><p></p><p>However, stutter is no issue if the video framerate matches the refresh rate of the monitor. You can do this if you force bob deinterlacing on all output using FFDSHow as decoder with NV12-output. That works very well with 25fps material.</p><p></p><p>With v3 and v4 the gui seems to be slowed down. You really see a difference if you display 24fps movies on 60 Hz, pressing Y and let the displayed window go up and down with the cursor keys (B3Wide).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mironicus, post: 609170, member: 69593"] [b]AW: MP1 EVR Presenter/dshowhelper community development[/b] v2 works really good for me. I have some anime videos that change the frame rate between 29,97 and 23,97 fps sometimes (displayed on the monitor with 60 Hz). This videos now don't stutter anymore. The stutter mainly existed in the parts with 29,97 fps. On 25fps movies displayed on 50 Hz the stutter is greatly reduced, even if you skip wildly through the video. The standard directshowhelper.dll produced stutter mainly after one or two skips within the video, sometimes also after resuming a video. The stutter usually goes away if you do an additional skip. However, stutter is no issue if the video framerate matches the refresh rate of the monitor. You can do this if you force bob deinterlacing on all output using FFDSHow as decoder with NV12-output. That works very well with 25fps material. With v3 and v4 the gui seems to be slowed down. You really see a difference if you display 24fps movies on 60 Hz, pressing Y and let the displayed window go up and down with the cursor keys (B3Wide). [/QUOTE]
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