Devices > Video Cards, Monitors, Televisions, and Projectors
4K HDR files:"stutter"on rapid movement and or vibration effect on OledTV Solved
Hendrik:
For perfectly fluid playback you still want to do that, but there is no performance difference.
I run my TV on 100 (for 25/50 fps) or 120 Hz (for 24/30/60), and it doesn't cost any more then perfectly matched rates would - but it avoids rate changes in many situations, as 120 is just my desktop rate, so all I need to swap for is PAL content.
jmone:
Gotcha, I thought that the extra presentations would also cost. Learnt something new today. The basic idea is still correct in using MC's Display rate changer to match (or have an exact Multiple) of the media's fps to the display rate to avoid dropping or repeating frames.
Thanks
Nathan
tkolsto:
Re-written/updated the post!:
I have tried synching hz and fps. Still it was lagging. I have changed jrvr with and without synch hz and fps. and also ROHQ also with and without synch. My experience it is this. large files are the problem. stuttering. When I does a lot of changing in jriver settings it sometimes does not follow(either jriver or windows is the problem) and it become unresponsive. Also when It is working good. It work good on both ROHQ AND JRVR also without synching hz/fps. I have also got these large files behaving not that bad(just small quick stutter here and there(but I dont know if this is stable over time. Very strange. It is not easy to spot what did the trick when I do the same thing and sometimes it work and sometimes it doesnt. Something is making my pc or jriver not adjust to change og the different video settings. Confusing: yes!
But I understand the administrators messages and that is the correct way to go about this stuttering. I learned a lot by these post they made. What do I need to pay attention to when monitore performance in OSD(ctrl - J) Under performance at the bottom: 1)overall.., 2)color dept... ,3) overlay ...or are all 3 equal important. Mayby overall is the most important that is able to be below 16.6 ms?
tkolsto:
both cards should have support for hdmi 2.1 120hz
MSI GeForce RTX 3050 VENTUS 2X
Skjermkort, PCI Express 4.0, 8GB GDDR6, Ampere(not available yet): https://www.komplett.no/product/1205850/datautstyr/pc-komponenter/skjermkort/msi-geforce-rtx-3050-ventus-2x#
nvidia card
or
radeon card
ASRock Radeon RX 6500 XT Phantom Gaming D(available!)
Skjermkort, PCI Express 4.0, 4GB GDDR6
https://www.komplett.no/product/1205724/datautstyr/pc-komponenter/skjermkort/asrock-radeon-rx-6500-xt-phantom-gaming-d#
The msi card is 128 bit and 8 gb and asrock is 64 bit and 4 gb. Should I wait for the msi card or does these things not really matter?
jmone:
Out of these two I'd get the 3050. I'd also tend to steer away from AMD cards in general simply as most HTPC users are historically NVidia (or iGPU).... not that they may be poor, but just if there is more support as that is what most of us run.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version