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bogdanbz:
I can confirm this as well, the Star Trek: The Original Series BluRays (which were encoded using VC-1, even the interlaced video extras) are dropping many frames, and are a stutter fest.
I also discovered another issue which happens only in BluRay playback mode, but not in Title playback mode: blinking subtitles on some BluRays (the subtitles show and hide themselves every half second or so). An example is the Drive My Car Japanese Bluray (which has English subtitles on it too, although it does not matter, the blinking happens with both Japanese and English subtitles). If it's difficult to source it, I'll try to make a sample.
Mans:
Thanks Hendrik, Indeed solved within .27
--- Quote ---Concerning some DVD menu's which aren't valid (can't make a selection) when having JRVR selected.
Today I've found another title, this time it's a BR: Roger Water's Us+Them.
The main title can't be started, the screen stays black.
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bogdanbz:
I'm sorry to say, the out-of-order frames on the DVD sample I posted is still present in build 27. It happens right when the opening sequence begins (the view of the ship Voyager passing in front of a star). And if I skip backwards after the opening sequence begins to some frame from before (when they are still in the shuttle cabin), it happens again when that sequence ends and the opening sequence begins again (only the frames that can be seen this time are different than initially).
VC1 Bluray playback is fine in build 27 indeed, though. The one frame DVD menus (like the initial splash screen to select the language) too. :)
Hendrik:
--- Quote from: bogdanbz on April 02, 2022, 11:57:41 am ---I'm sorry to say, the out-of-order frames on the DVD sample I posted is still present in build 27. It happens right when the opening sequence begins (the view of the ship Voyager passing in front of a star). And if I skip backwards after the opening sequence begins to some frame from before (when they are still in the shuttle cabin), it happens again when that sequence ends and the opening sequence begins again (only the frames that can be seen this time are different than initially).
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Looks like the D3D11 video processor somehow caches frames hidden to me, so now it'll get fully shutdown on seek or when switching to progressive, so no remnants can possibly remain.
JimH:
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