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<blockquote data-quote="STuNZ" data-source="post: 724865" data-attributes="member: 86143"><p>I'm currently running nVidia driver 266.58. I had previously tried the Tesla version recommended in this thread but found it didn't provide any benefit. My content is mostly either 1080i or 720p.</p><p></p><p>I have been wondering, when playing 23.9? material at 24Hz or any combination when duplicate frames must be inserted (and predictably so), whether it would be possible to hold over individual dropped frames resulting from the unpredicted "late" frames we are seeing. If you could hold an undesired dropped frame until the next duplicate needed to be inserted, wouldn't it be possible to have them just cancel each other out with no drop or duplicate at the cost of marginal loss of audio sync for that period. Obviously wouldn't cover all scenarios but seems when we know duplicates are going to be needed regularly (content framerate is slower than display framerate) dropping a frame may be avoidable and also remove the need for the next duplicate. Double win!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STuNZ, post: 724865, member: 86143"] I'm currently running nVidia driver 266.58. I had previously tried the Tesla version recommended in this thread but found it didn't provide any benefit. My content is mostly either 1080i or 720p. I have been wondering, when playing 23.9? material at 24Hz or any combination when duplicate frames must be inserted (and predictably so), whether it would be possible to hold over individual dropped frames resulting from the unpredicted "late" frames we are seeing. If you could hold an undesired dropped frame until the next duplicate needed to be inserted, wouldn't it be possible to have them just cancel each other out with no drop or duplicate at the cost of marginal loss of audio sync for that period. Obviously wouldn't cover all scenarios but seems when we know duplicates are going to be needed regularly (content framerate is slower than display framerate) dropping a frame may be avoidable and also remove the need for the next duplicate. Double win! [/QUOTE]
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