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maid

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help with turning on Hardware Accelaration
« on: February 19, 2012, 05:48:27 pm »

I have been Googling all day and cant find where to turn on Hardware Acceleration in my Nvidia 9500 Gt Graphics card.

I want to re try ROHQ to stop panning judder with my movies.

I am not sure if my computer is fast enough but as I am having a hard time trying to set the display settings I thought I would try ROHQ again.
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Re: help with turning on Hardware Accelaration
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2012, 06:33:22 pm »

Judder is usually caused by refresh rate discrepancies. Enable Videoclock to help with these problems (you will have to disable bitstreaming). As for enabling HA, there is a setting under the MC video options (you shouldn't have to mess around with your video card's control panel).
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Re: help with turning on Hardware Accelaration
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2012, 06:46:42 pm »

Video clock is on, bitstreaming is disabled.HA enabled.

Still get panning jitter
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Re: help with turning on Hardware Accelaration
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2012, 10:56:53 pm »

Video clock is on, bitstreaming is disabled.HA enabled.

Still get panning jitter

Then you've done all you can. If your TV has a motion compensation setting, you might try turning it on.

It's unfortunately a Hollywood limitation:

http://www.projectorcentral.com/judder_24p.htm

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Re: help with turning on Hardware Accelaration
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2012, 11:24:25 pm »

You also have to have (under Tools --> Options --> Video --> Display Settings), "Enabled Automatic Display Settings changing" checked & the correct settings that are supported by your Video Card / TV (and potentially Receiver).  The aim is to match the refresh rate with the FPS of the content as best you can then Video Clock will smooth out the rest.  I use:
* Film (both 23.97 & 24fps): 1920x1080x32x24
* NTSC (29.97/59.94fps)): 1920x1080x32x60
* PAL (25/50 fps): 1920x1080x32x50

If your equipment will not do 24hz then you will have to set it to 60hz and live with the judder.
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Re: help with turning on Hardware Accelaration
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2012, 11:37:27 pm »

 
You also have to have (under Tools --> Options --> Video --> Display Settings), "Enabled Automatic Display Settings changing" checked & the correct settings that are supported by your Video Card / TV (and potentially Receiver).  The aim is to match the refresh rate with the FPS of the content as best you can then Video Clock will smooth out the rest.  I use:
* Film (both 23.97 & 24fps): 1920x1080x32x24
* NTSC (29.97/59.94fps)): 1920x1080x32x60
* PAL (25/50 fps): 1920x1080x32x50

If your equipment will not do 24hz then you will have to set it to 60hz and live with the judder.

I have Enabled Automatic Display Settings changing
Video card can be either 24 or 60 which is best?
TV is Toshiba Regza 37RV635D and I think is 60hz
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Re: help with turning on Hardware Accelaration
« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2012, 12:31:15 am »

24hz is best for 24fps stuff and 60hz for 60fps if you want to avoid judder caused when their is a mismatch between the two.
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Re: help with turning on Hardware Accelaration
« Reply #7 on: February 20, 2012, 12:49:49 am »

so if I set the card at 24hz  then set the displays to
* Film (both 23.97 & 24fps): 1920x1080x32x24
* NTSC (29.97/59.94fps)): 1920x1080x32x60
* PAL (25/50 fps): 1920x1080x32x50
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Re: help with turning on Hardware Accelaration
« Reply #8 on: February 20, 2012, 09:24:13 am »

As a side note, I've found that 3:2 pulldown (24fps displayed at 60fps) helps to eliminate certain judder artifacts on 24fps content.

I'd let your eyes be the guide.
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