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<blockquote data-quote="sclaws" data-source="post: 1147528" data-attributes="member: 88324"><p>Here's an initial report from your suggestions, Owlsroost.</p><p>Overall, I *think* the dropped frame situation is improved, but its not gone. I made your regedit changes and tried the following MP configurations with them:</p><p>- All LAV video and audio selections active with MPAR</p><p>- All LAV video and audio selections active with Reclock</p><p>- Tested the following hardware decoders: Intel QuickSync; DXVA2-copy back; DXVA2-native; none</p><p>- Toggled Intel vsync from 'application' control to 'driver' control, and back</p><p></p><p>My findings have found a few things:</p><p>- Using shift+1, I can only see dropped or repeated frames logged on-screen when using Reclock. MPAR, when exhibiting a drop, does not log the activity in the on-screen overlay.</p><p>- There is no noticeable difference of drops when using Reclock or MPAR with any hardware decoder selection. Both still display occasional drops.</p><p>- Using 'none' for hardware decoders and MPAR seems to yield the fewest drops. I wish I had evidence other than my perception, but thats the best I can do.</p><p></p><p>Is there anything else you would suggest, or other details I can provide?</p><p>Thx again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sclaws, post: 1147528, member: 88324"] Here's an initial report from your suggestions, Owlsroost. Overall, I *think* the dropped frame situation is improved, but its not gone. I made your regedit changes and tried the following MP configurations with them: - All LAV video and audio selections active with MPAR - All LAV video and audio selections active with Reclock - Tested the following hardware decoders: Intel QuickSync; DXVA2-copy back; DXVA2-native; none - Toggled Intel vsync from 'application' control to 'driver' control, and back My findings have found a few things: - Using shift+1, I can only see dropped or repeated frames logged on-screen when using Reclock. MPAR, when exhibiting a drop, does not log the activity in the on-screen overlay. - There is no noticeable difference of drops when using Reclock or MPAR with any hardware decoder selection. Both still display occasional drops. - Using 'none' for hardware decoders and MPAR seems to yield the fewest drops. I wish I had evidence other than my perception, but thats the best I can do. Is there anything else you would suggest, or other details I can provide? Thx again! [/QUOTE]
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