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<blockquote data-quote="kenwonders" data-source="post: 245473" data-attributes="member: 29743"><p>I've just been watching the Kraftwerk Minimum Maximum DVD that is PAL and that was correctly determined and changed to 50, considering my default refresh is 59.94. I'll check a NTSC DVD if I can remember which of mine are!</p><p></p><p>I did have some strange results with Nvidia Purevideo codec, such as locking to 8fps in the TV client, so I purchased the Cyberlink PowerDVD codecs and they appear to work better on a range of different sources. I had a .ts of Finding Nemo that the Nvidia codec would splutter with reclock or not, and now it is smooth. This is all with hardware acceleration on a ATI x1950 Pro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenwonders, post: 245473, member: 29743"] I've just been watching the Kraftwerk Minimum Maximum DVD that is PAL and that was correctly determined and changed to 50, considering my default refresh is 59.94. I'll check a NTSC DVD if I can remember which of mine are! I did have some strange results with Nvidia Purevideo codec, such as locking to 8fps in the TV client, so I purchased the Cyberlink PowerDVD codecs and they appear to work better on a range of different sources. I had a .ts of Finding Nemo that the Nvidia codec would splutter with reclock or not, and now it is smooth. This is all with hardware acceleration on a ATI x1950 Pro. [/QUOTE]
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