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spl800
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2011-10-29, 06:44
(This post was last modified: 2011-10-29, 06:47 by spl800.)
I assume that for BD content, the best refresh rates are 48/72Hz, however, the player doesn't handle this rate well, and the movement isn't smooth.
surprisingly,in 60Hz the picture is smooth
please. i will be very happy for any kind of solution
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bobo1on1
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What exactly is the problem? We should be able to handle 48/72 hertz just fine.
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works fine for all my 720p & 1080p.
I use AnyDvd HD to play my blurays directly and have no problems on my ION pc
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spl800
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The problem is that the picture movement isn't smooth it’s a little bit jumpy looks like its running in frame by frame.
The problem is bigger when I'm running BDMV files. In MKV's file it's much smoother.
My HTPC is brand new. The only thing installed is windows 7 home premium 64 bit and XBMC and power DVD 10.
There are no codec packs installed from any kind.
I'm running picture to two sources in clone mode.
One is a CRT projector and the other is LCD computer display.
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bobo1on1
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Clone mode with two different refreshrates it probably the issue here.
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spl800
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bobo1on1 Thanks
When played in clone mode it's the same refresh rate at both displays
Does XBMC needs any codec's to be installed for an unusual setup like I have
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bobo1on1
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You don't need to install any codecs for XBMC.