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Stuttering video after every TV power cycle; changing refresh rate fixes it until next TV power cycle
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<blockquote data-quote="mrceolla" data-source="post: 1304430" data-attributes="member: 109048"><p>Thank you very much for your reply. I actually already have a Gefen HDMI Detective Plus but stopped using it because it doesn't support 4K. No, my live and recorded TV is not 4K but I do sometimes play 4K videos via MP. And I once created a custom inf file for an old monitor that stopped reporting EDID information, but I don't think that's the problem here. Windows seems to get that information correctly. Both Windows and MP report the display is still at 59.94, and Windows shows all of the supported resolutions and refresh rates correctly.</p><p></p><p>I run MP server and client on a different, Windows 10 machine and don't have this problem. And I also did not have this problem on the same TV when using my older Minix NGC-1 mini PC which was also running Windows 10. The location having the problem has an LG B2 TV.</p><p></p><p>I've attached a zip of a bunch of MP logs. Are there any clues in there? And what exactly is my screenshot with the sawtooth lines telling us?</p><p></p><p>Do you have any recommended methods of testing if this is an MP problem or an OS/hardware problem? Any lightweight media player I can try? And any video files that would help me see this issue easily since the other player won't have the Shift-1 OSD?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrceolla, post: 1304430, member: 109048"] Thank you very much for your reply. I actually already have a Gefen HDMI Detective Plus but stopped using it because it doesn't support 4K. No, my live and recorded TV is not 4K but I do sometimes play 4K videos via MP. And I once created a custom inf file for an old monitor that stopped reporting EDID information, but I don't think that's the problem here. Windows seems to get that information correctly. Both Windows and MP report the display is still at 59.94, and Windows shows all of the supported resolutions and refresh rates correctly. I run MP server and client on a different, Windows 10 machine and don't have this problem. And I also did not have this problem on the same TV when using my older Minix NGC-1 mini PC which was also running Windows 10. The location having the problem has an LG B2 TV. I've attached a zip of a bunch of MP logs. Are there any clues in there? And what exactly is my screenshot with the sawtooth lines telling us? Do you have any recommended methods of testing if this is an MP problem or an OS/hardware problem? Any lightweight media player I can try? And any video files that would help me see this issue easily since the other player won't have the Shift-1 OSD? [/QUOTE]
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