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My guide to elminating juddering/stuttering play back (plus an upscale guide!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Scythe42" data-source="post: 875775" data-attributes="member: 95833"><p>You really need one of these "pucks" for a proper calibration. Believe me, it will be a HUGE difference. But you need a decent quality one for a good result. Read some reviews before deciding. </p><p> </p><p>For HQ DVD rips, remuxed DVDs/isos do the following:</p><p>- turn off postprocessing/deblocking (it blurs the picture way too much!)</p><p>- move the noise reduction/blur before the scaling to save CPU power. Here you can make the picture softer instead of the brutal deblocking.</p><p>- set scaling to "resize to screen resolution" instead of 1.5 multiplier</p><p> </p><p>This will give you a really nice scaled picture preserving most details (not blur them all away by deblocking). You can do a finer blur with the Noise Reduction stuff.</p><p>If playback gets choppy turn off Noise Reduction (very CPU intensive). Better to invest in "resize to screen resolution" in my opinion. </p><p> </p><p>For lower quality stuff: Turn off the Noise Reduction and keep the deblocking. As said deblocking blurs the picture so much that there can't be an noise left. An also go for "resize to screen resolution".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scythe42, post: 875775, member: 95833"] You really need one of these "pucks" for a proper calibration. Believe me, it will be a HUGE difference. But you need a decent quality one for a good result. Read some reviews before deciding. For HQ DVD rips, remuxed DVDs/isos do the following: - turn off postprocessing/deblocking (it blurs the picture way too much!) - move the noise reduction/blur before the scaling to save CPU power. Here you can make the picture softer instead of the brutal deblocking. - set scaling to "resize to screen resolution" instead of 1.5 multiplier This will give you a really nice scaled picture preserving most details (not blur them all away by deblocking). You can do a finer blur with the Noise Reduction stuff. If playback gets choppy turn off Noise Reduction (very CPU intensive). Better to invest in "resize to screen resolution" in my opinion. For lower quality stuff: Turn off the Noise Reduction and keep the deblocking. As said deblocking blurs the picture so much that there can't be an noise left. An also go for "resize to screen resolution". [/QUOTE]
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