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<blockquote data-quote="-=DeNMaN=-" data-source="post: 826036" data-attributes="member: 26665"><p>Well this is wierd, I can tell it only happens on one channel via TV which is a SD channel and some media files, I watched a movie just before in full 1080p MKV and it was silky smooth. I fired up EVGA precision to look at the GPU utilisation and on the VID running nicely, it was running at 60% where the files with stutter in lots of movement are only around 25% util on the GPU..</p><p></p><p>I tried some Apple trailers in MOV and MP4 files and their fine as well in 1080p.</p><p></p><p>Ill try 720p again but im betting it will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-=DeNMaN=-, post: 826036, member: 26665"] Well this is wierd, I can tell it only happens on one channel via TV which is a SD channel and some media files, I watched a movie just before in full 1080p MKV and it was silky smooth. I fired up EVGA precision to look at the GPU utilisation and on the VID running nicely, it was running at 60% where the files with stutter in lots of movement are only around 25% util on the GPU.. I tried some Apple trailers in MOV and MP4 files and their fine as well in 1080p. Ill try 720p again but im betting it will work. [/QUOTE]
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