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<blockquote data-quote="rojoyinc" data-source="post: 706171" data-attributes="member: 109509"><p><strong>Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Seemed odd to me too - but the proof's in the results. When I uncheck those 2 boxes the m2ts videos played, but my TV became very stuttery for the first minute or two. </p><p>Since that problem started at the same time, I assumed rechecking them would restore the tv stream. I rechecked them on and not my .m2ts videos don't play - but my TV stream was instantly restored to smooth immediately after channel change.</p><p></p><p>I'm no techy in these areas - so I have no clue other than (my results). TV stream is more important to me than those 2 video formats. My blue-ray and motion picture videos play super. Watched 1080p rip of Avatar last night with only one quick stutter. TV's been playing very well since I switched back. (I could test again if it would help in any way)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rojoyinc, post: 706171, member: 109509"] [b]Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)[/b] Seemed odd to me too - but the proof's in the results. When I uncheck those 2 boxes the m2ts videos played, but my TV became very stuttery for the first minute or two. Since that problem started at the same time, I assumed rechecking them would restore the tv stream. I rechecked them on and not my .m2ts videos don't play - but my TV stream was instantly restored to smooth immediately after channel change. I'm no techy in these areas - so I have no clue other than (my results). TV stream is more important to me than those 2 video formats. My blue-ray and motion picture videos play super. Watched 1080p rip of Avatar last night with only one quick stutter. TV's been playing very well since I switched back. (I could test again if it would help in any way) [/QUOTE]
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