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<blockquote data-quote="-=DeNMaN=-" data-source="post: 825847" data-attributes="member: 26665"><p>Now this is a weird one which someone might beable to answer but first some setup details</p><p></p><p>AMD dual core running at 2500Mhz</p><p>Nvidia 8600GT (using latest drivers 285.xx)</p><p>Windows 7 x64</p><p>upgraded from a old 37" 1366x768 res TV to a Samsung 55" 1920x1200 res TV 60 hertz</p><p></p><p>Connected via DVI to HDMI converted cable and using CoreAVC with CUDA support</p><p></p><p>The videio quality is amazing but i get some stuttering when their is alot of movement on the screen and it looks like it's dropping frames.</p><p></p><p>I've done Shift + 1 while watching and i get next to no dropped frames (only afew when it first starts then the number doesn't change)</p><p></p><p>It seems to do this on 1080p, 720p and even lower content. The CPU util only sits around 5 to 20% while playing and ram is around 50% utilised.</p><p></p><p>now i thought the GPU would beable to process this amount of data and im guessing it is something to do with the bandwidth going to the TV it's self. Anybody heard of this issue before?</p><p></p><p>Sometimes it can go bad with not much movement on the screen then the scene's changed on the program and it's silky smooth again.. It's starting to do my head in <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite5" alt=":confused:" title="Confused :confused:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":confused:" /></p><p></p><p>Oh.. one other thing.. I've tried VLC, Media Player with Win7 and it's doing hte same thing. But i did notice that once it started to decrease the window size of the item playing, it was starting to get smoother</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-=DeNMaN=-, post: 825847, member: 26665"] Now this is a weird one which someone might beable to answer but first some setup details AMD dual core running at 2500Mhz Nvidia 8600GT (using latest drivers 285.xx) Windows 7 x64 upgraded from a old 37" 1366x768 res TV to a Samsung 55" 1920x1200 res TV 60 hertz Connected via DVI to HDMI converted cable and using CoreAVC with CUDA support The videio quality is amazing but i get some stuttering when their is alot of movement on the screen and it looks like it's dropping frames. I've done Shift + 1 while watching and i get next to no dropped frames (only afew when it first starts then the number doesn't change) It seems to do this on 1080p, 720p and even lower content. The CPU util only sits around 5 to 20% while playing and ram is around 50% utilised. now i thought the GPU would beable to process this amount of data and im guessing it is something to do with the bandwidth going to the TV it's self. Anybody heard of this issue before? Sometimes it can go bad with not much movement on the screen then the scene's changed on the program and it's silky smooth again.. It's starting to do my head in :S Oh.. one other thing.. I've tried VLC, Media Player with Win7 and it's doing hte same thing. But i did notice that once it started to decrease the window size of the item playing, it was starting to get smoother [/QUOTE]
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