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Which renderer for Judderfree playback
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<blockquote data-quote="tourettes" data-source="post: 297247" data-attributes="member: 10858"><p>There is no need for such, user can configure the default refresh rate to match the TV standard used in teh country. For most europeans (almost everyone I would assume) would be using PAL(25fps). Normal tv's have supported only one refresh rate for many years before MP was build... </p><p></p><p>If some cases would be requiring to use different refhresh rates for live tv its not possible to make 100% working guesses. Even some channel might be sending 24fps (for movies) and 25fps (for live events, news...).</p><p></p><p>In my opinion its not worth to even think about supporting refresh rate changes for live tv as the possible user base almost non-existent. If there is some users that are having some channels with broadcasted not the country's native fps I would recoment those to record the show and watch it later... and later we can use MPII and make sure that it is able to handle the refresh rate changes DURING video playback so we can constantly analyse the video stream (in TsReader) and make sure that correct refresh rate is always used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tourettes, post: 297247, member: 10858"] There is no need for such, user can configure the default refresh rate to match the TV standard used in teh country. For most europeans (almost everyone I would assume) would be using PAL(25fps). Normal tv's have supported only one refresh rate for many years before MP was build... If some cases would be requiring to use different refhresh rates for live tv its not possible to make 100% working guesses. Even some channel might be sending 24fps (for movies) and 25fps (for live events, news...). In my opinion its not worth to even think about supporting refresh rate changes for live tv as the possible user base almost non-existent. If there is some users that are having some channels with broadcasted not the country's native fps I would recoment those to record the show and watch it later... and later we can use MPII and make sure that it is able to handle the refresh rate changes DURING video playback so we can constantly analyse the video stream (in TsReader) and make sure that correct refresh rate is always used. [/QUOTE]
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