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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 718609" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>There seems to be some sort of performance issue (or a problem with the movie file itself) - there's whole blocks of this sort of problem in the evr.log:</p><p></p><p>25-02-2011 09:04:29.876 [f1c]Scheduling sample from the past (2051.94 ms, last call to NotifyWorker: 0.03 ms, Queue: 3)</p><p>25-02-2011 09:08:25.707 [f1c]Scheduling sample from the past (5900.83 ms, last call to NotifyWorker: 0.03 ms, Queue: 1)</p><p></p><p>This means it's seeing video samples (decoded frames) with timestamps more than 2 or 5.9 seconds behind the render 'clock', so it has to discard lots of frames to bring things back into line - this is where most of the frames are dropped.</p><p></p><p>Have you got some background process running that's stealing CPU time, or could installing Win 7 SP1 have changed some setting somewhere ?</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 718609, member: 83973"] There seems to be some sort of performance issue (or a problem with the movie file itself) - there's whole blocks of this sort of problem in the evr.log: 25-02-2011 09:04:29.876 [f1c]Scheduling sample from the past (2051.94 ms, last call to NotifyWorker: 0.03 ms, Queue: 3) 25-02-2011 09:08:25.707 [f1c]Scheduling sample from the past (5900.83 ms, last call to NotifyWorker: 0.03 ms, Queue: 1) This means it's seeing video samples (decoded frames) with timestamps more than 2 or 5.9 seconds behind the render 'clock', so it has to discard lots of frames to bring things back into line - this is where most of the frames are dropped. Have you got some background process running that's stealing CPU time, or could installing Win 7 SP1 have changed some setting somewhere ? Tony [/QUOTE]
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