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<blockquote data-quote="whatisk" data-source="post: 357912" data-attributes="member: 51297"><p>Okay, I did a clean build of the PC and installed MP 1.0.0.0.</p><p>I originally installed SAF as the only codecs, but the judder persisted.</p><p>I then uninstalled SAF and installed K-Lite codec pack V4.45 as as suggested in an earlier post.</p><p>Using FFDShow as the audio codec the judder still appeared. I then disabled DTS and AC3 in FFDShow and configured AC3Filter and set MP to use that instead.</p><p>After a quick test of a file, it appears to have fixed the judder issue with MKVs with DTS.</p><p>I will do some more testing of other files and see how they go.</p><p></p><p>Initially found that for some reason only my MKVs would play - no AVIs...</p><p>Ran the Codec Tweak Tool (installed as part of K-Lite) and reset things back to default. Then reconfigured FFDShow and AC3Filter and all now plays okay.</p><p></p><p>I'll report back once I've tested more files to see if the judder has in fact gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatisk, post: 357912, member: 51297"] Okay, I did a clean build of the PC and installed MP 1.0.0.0. I originally installed SAF as the only codecs, but the judder persisted. I then uninstalled SAF and installed K-Lite codec pack V4.45 as as suggested in an earlier post. Using FFDShow as the audio codec the judder still appeared. I then disabled DTS and AC3 in FFDShow and configured AC3Filter and set MP to use that instead. After a quick test of a file, it appears to have fixed the judder issue with MKVs with DTS. I will do some more testing of other files and see how they go. Initially found that for some reason only my MKVs would play - no AVIs... Ran the Codec Tweak Tool (installed as part of K-Lite) and reset things back to default. Then reconfigured FFDShow and AC3Filter and all now plays okay. I'll report back once I've tested more files to see if the judder has in fact gone. [/QUOTE]
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