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<blockquote data-quote="webs0r" data-source="post: 626195" data-attributes="member: 85862"><p>Hi jet70,</p><p></p><p>I have an ATI 4550 and I'm not having issues so I do not think the problem is stemming from that. V10 with 5 buffers are giving me perfect results (is it V11?).</p><p></p><p>That being said, I playback my film content @ 25fps with reclock and run the display @ 50 Hz. I remember back in the day when ar-jar was writing his EVR sync for MPC-HC I had initial trouble in getting sync running 24 fps / 24 Hz. I haven't gone back to test it.</p><p></p><p>With your question on reclock - you'll have AC3filter (decode DTS/other processing) -> reclock (resample etc) -> spdif (PCM)</p><p></p><p>Check your graph (shift-1) while playing back those slow panning scenes. Are the lines horizontal?</p><p>The problem might be in the source.</p><p>Check your cpu usage while playing back those scenes. How high is it? If it is averaging around 75% or more, temporary spikes might be pushing it over and it might start having to drop frames.</p><p></p><p>If the CPU use isn't that high it's unlikely that your issue is caused by pushing hardware to its limits, more likely to be just timing/software issues. You could try a different hx264 decoder as well & see if that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="webs0r, post: 626195, member: 85862"] Hi jet70, I have an ATI 4550 and I'm not having issues so I do not think the problem is stemming from that. V10 with 5 buffers are giving me perfect results (is it V11?). That being said, I playback my film content @ 25fps with reclock and run the display @ 50 Hz. I remember back in the day when ar-jar was writing his EVR sync for MPC-HC I had initial trouble in getting sync running 24 fps / 24 Hz. I haven't gone back to test it. With your question on reclock - you'll have AC3filter (decode DTS/other processing) -> reclock (resample etc) -> spdif (PCM) Check your graph (shift-1) while playing back those slow panning scenes. Are the lines horizontal? The problem might be in the source. Check your cpu usage while playing back those scenes. How high is it? If it is averaging around 75% or more, temporary spikes might be pushing it over and it might start having to drop frames. If the CPU use isn't that high it's unlikely that your issue is caused by pushing hardware to its limits, more likely to be just timing/software issues. You could try a different hx264 decoder as well & see if that helps. [/QUOTE]
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