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Upgrading from 1.2.3 to 1.4 - now have jitter & tearing
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<blockquote data-quote="-=Is0metric=-" data-source="post: 1020723" data-attributes="member: 142166"><p>Hi KeithP,</p><p>This may or may not help...</p><p>I have recently fixed (today) a horrible problem where I was getting tearing in both live TV, recordings and worse still, mkvs.</p><p>You probably already know, but tearing is the where the top half of a frame looks offset to the bottom. Obvious during panning.</p><p>Anyway, after a few hours of tweaking, updating drivers with no effect, after googling I found a mention on AVS Forums.</p><p>MediaPortal requires Aero to be functional.</p><p>Therefore you should have Vista or better, Aero enabled and uninstall any mirror display driver (this disables Aero)</p><p>I had recently installed a mirror display driver (dfmirage) for use with TightVNC. I removed it and bazinga! All now works as expected.</p><p> </p><p>Of course, this might not be related.</p><p>Best of luck</p><p>Iso</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-=Is0metric=-, post: 1020723, member: 142166"] Hi KeithP, This may or may not help... I have recently fixed (today) a horrible problem where I was getting tearing in both live TV, recordings and worse still, mkvs. You probably already know, but tearing is the where the top half of a frame looks offset to the bottom. Obvious during panning. Anyway, after a few hours of tweaking, updating drivers with no effect, after googling I found a mention on AVS Forums. MediaPortal requires Aero to be functional. Therefore you should have Vista or better, Aero enabled and uninstall any mirror display driver (this disables Aero) I had recently installed a mirror display driver (dfmirage) for use with TightVNC. I removed it and bazinga! All now works as expected. Of course, this might not be related. Best of luck Iso [/QUOTE]
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