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I've been noticing it already for a few days now , that not only the 720p stutter somehow , but also 1080p or 4k.
Just now for example , i am watching The Revenant in 4k , My Beamer goes du 4k24p , the movie runs smooth , but every like 20-30 secs i have a microstutter.
I noticed that in every Movie or TV Series i watch.
Could this be some kind of setting somewhere ? be it Himedia or Kodi ?
The Himedia is set to 24p on , 2160p24 resolution , and HDMI Shake on.
Kodi is set to Adjust display Refresh Rate ALWAYS ON
does anyone have a clue what that could be ?
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I have the same problem as you, and i hope himedia will fix the issue with framerate.
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strange .... why is everyone saying than that it works perfect ?
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2016-05-25, 02:50
(This post was last modified: 2016-05-25, 03:04 by hdmkv.)
Several of us have noticed, as microstutters or frame skips, speed-ups, whatever you call it are are. Basically Q10 Pro isn't rendering 23.976 content (most movies and TV content) in true 23.976, but a slight variation off of it.
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Is that Chinese firmware or for Q10 pro 2, the firmware is the same ?
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Please tell me most of these problems will be fixed before Q5pro launch otherwise this will be a boomerang Q5pro returning to my supplier
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Realistically, no. I'd guess/hope most of the major issues should be resolved by around Fall/Autumn.
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2016-05-26, 03:25
(This post was last modified: 2016-05-26, 03:26 by wesk05.)
Well... HDR10 is mandatory on all UHD Blu-rays. Unless BDA changes the specifications HDR10 will continue to exist. So, I don't think it can be quite compared to HD-DVD. The there is the whole thing about availability of native 12-bit display panels to fully utilize the benefits of Dolby Vision. We are just starting to see native 10-bit panels. It is still early times for HDR...