2012-03-06, 20:05
Wow - busy in here
@paolov - sorry must have missed your first post. It does sound like a hardware (GPU) issue more than anything. We're starting to get some fairly consistent evidence here that the more recent this GPU the better the clocking for 23.976 material.
This is long overdue, and both ATI and nVidia are being pasted all over the net for not addressing this sooner. It's led to software like Re-Clock.
I think the sync issue improved for the majority in this thread from the first release to the second, your situation seems to be the opposite.
I think the GPU makers have finally tweaked that the HTPC market is demanding better handling of 23.976 playback, whereas their focus before was almost strictly gaming.
I'm afraid I can only recommend a new GPU as the solution.
@paolov - sorry must have missed your first post. It does sound like a hardware (GPU) issue more than anything. We're starting to get some fairly consistent evidence here that the more recent this GPU the better the clocking for 23.976 material.
This is long overdue, and both ATI and nVidia are being pasted all over the net for not addressing this sooner. It's led to software like Re-Clock.
I think the sync issue improved for the majority in this thread from the first release to the second, your situation seems to be the opposite.
I think the GPU makers have finally tweaked that the HTPC market is demanding better handling of 23.976 playback, whereas their focus before was almost strictly gaming.
I'm afraid I can only recommend a new GPU as the solution.