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Video Playback (bluray) - Occasionally Jumpy
whoareyou:
I'm using Windows defender. As far as that, I'll double check the exclusion list, but I already configure system to exclude the JRiver stuff. I'll also take a look at the link.
The odd thing is how intermittent it is. Initially, after starting with the whole video usage, I had same issue with an older graphics card / computer, but I thought it was due to being underpowered. I upgraded to new processor and graphics.
That greatly improved other aspects of JRiver video, but the occasional skip remains.
What I find unusual is how this occurs only at initial playback. But … if playback begins correctly, it will play to end no issues. Then, when playback starts incorrectly I can only correct by starting playback on a second video, stopping that one, then restarting the original.
So, I'm not sure why simply stopping and restarting the original will not correct the issue. Something to do with the playback seems to be cached, and the only way to reset everything is to play that 2nd video before restarting the original.
Also, the skip/jumps seem to repeat at the same exact time intervals. They don't appear randomly.
I've also looked at resource monitor. There was no unexpected disk activity on the directory of video in question.
For now it's not so bad since it's a quick fix to get going.
Any other suggestions, let me know.
Thanks
tij:
What do you normally use? RO Standard or HQ?
Also what video card do you use?
Which video skips? 1080p or 20160p or both?
Are your videos on a local HDD or on a NAS? (if NAS how you connect to it - 1Gb ethernet/100Mb ethernet/wifi)?
Are you playing from your PC to TV or sending video to TV using DLNA (if later, how TV connects to network - 1Gb ethernet/100Mb ethernet/wifi)?
PS: I use RO HQ, all my video stutters for few seconds at the beginning as TV is switching to correct resolution/refresh rate and video buffers are initially filled - then it's smooth
PSS: if you are using RO HQ - could you please attach a screen shot of MadVR overlay info (press Ctr+J to bring it up) when video stutters
whoareyou:
--- Quote from: tij on February 01, 2020, 09:04:27 pm ---What do you normally use? RO Standard or HQ?
HQ / windowed mode
Also what video card do you use?
Nvidia 1650 Super
Which video skips? 1080p or 20160p or both?
I only play 1080p
Are your videos on a local HDD or on a NAS? (if NAS how you connect to it - 1Gb ethernet/100Mb ethernet/wifi)?
Local
Are you playing from your PC to TV or sending video to TV using DLNA (if later, how TV connects to network - 1Gb ethernet/100Mb ethernet/wifi)?
HDMI
PS: I use RO HQ, all my video stutters for few seconds at the beginning as TV is switching to correct resolution/refresh rate and video buffers are initially filled - then it's smooth
Yes I occasionally see that at startup, but that stutter is completely different from my intermittent issue. Perhaps I shouldn't be calling this a stutter. It's more a slight glitch that happens at regular intervals.
PSS: if you are using RO HQ - could you please attach a screen shot of MadVR overlay info (press Ctr+J to bring it up) when video stutters
I'll try and get that next time issue occurs - but it's very intermittent. Could take a while.
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Thanks
tij:
You don't have to capture madVR info screen exactly when stutter occur … when video start showing problem you describe, just press CTR+J and take a screenshot (with mobile phone) at any time … just want to see the environment under which this occur
From what you describe, you know which video have this problem … just run them and if issue starts - capture madVR info screen (again - does not have to be at the exact moment when stutter occur)
JimH:
whoareyou,
You can use the quote tag like this:
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but you need to remove the spaces that I put inside the tags. Then it looks like this:
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