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<blockquote data-quote="jameson_uk" data-source="post: 851639" data-attributes="member: 11220"><p>Issue is slight stuttering in video. If you had a video recorded at 100 fps played back at 110 fps then to keep everything in time you need to display some of those 100 frames for a little longer on screen. This causes stutter which is more noticeable on panning shots. This is more noticeable to some people than others.</p><p></p><p>That said I thought they had updated the Intel drivers so you get something like 23.970 or something which is much more subtle than 24</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jameson_uk, post: 851639, member: 11220"] Issue is slight stuttering in video. If you had a video recorded at 100 fps played back at 110 fps then to keep everything in time you need to display some of those 100 frames for a little longer on screen. This causes stutter which is more noticeable on panning shots. This is more noticeable to some people than others. That said I thought they had updated the Intel drivers so you get something like 23.970 or something which is much more subtle than 24 [/QUOTE]
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