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<blockquote data-quote="edterbak" data-source="post: 546398" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Could be related to the screen refreshrate you are using. </p><p>If the file you are playing is a 24fps media file and you have your TV set fixed at 50 or 60 hz, a stutter can occur in either video or audio. This can happen because a digital audio signal contains a amount of sound fixed per time.</p><p>I dont know if you are already using this, but mediaportal has the Dynamic RefreshRate option available to set up. This function looks at the to be played media file and determines the amount of frames per second (fps) of the file. With that information it can adjust the refreshrate of the computer to match it as closely as possible or a multiple of it. </p><p>example. </p><p>Media file with 24fps > set computer refreshrate to 24hz </p><p>Media file with 25fps > set computer refreshrate to 50hz </p><p>Media file with 29.9fps > set computer refreshrate to 60hz </p><p></p><p>Ofcourse everything is depending on the capabillity of your TV set. </p><p>Maybe this can help you. I hope so.</p><p></p><p>What reclock does is to adjust the speed of the audio before it is passed through digitally to your receiver. It adjusts it to match the current refreshrate you are operating at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edterbak, post: 546398, member: 69192"] Could be related to the screen refreshrate you are using. If the file you are playing is a 24fps media file and you have your TV set fixed at 50 or 60 hz, a stutter can occur in either video or audio. This can happen because a digital audio signal contains a amount of sound fixed per time. I dont know if you are already using this, but mediaportal has the Dynamic RefreshRate option available to set up. This function looks at the to be played media file and determines the amount of frames per second (fps) of the file. With that information it can adjust the refreshrate of the computer to match it as closely as possible or a multiple of it. example. Media file with 24fps > set computer refreshrate to 24hz Media file with 25fps > set computer refreshrate to 50hz Media file with 29.9fps > set computer refreshrate to 60hz Ofcourse everything is depending on the capabillity of your TV set. Maybe this can help you. I hope so. What reclock does is to adjust the speed of the audio before it is passed through digitally to your receiver. It adjusts it to match the current refreshrate you are operating at. [/QUOTE]
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