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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 30 for Windows => Topic started by: ndgame on January 09, 2023, 12:30:46 pm
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Hello,
I have JRiver MC30 running and configured to use MadVR. While playing a movie I am getting a jumpy playback however I am only using like 30% of my cpu and 30-40% of my GPU.
I posted the results in the MadVR forums and I am being told that it is a video Decoding issue causing dropped frames. Upon answering a few of their questions and telling them I use JRiver they said they decoding is done in JRiver. However I can't find any information on what JRiver is using to decode video or where I would make adjustments to the decoding.
Can someone help with this.
Most of my movies are MKV's that are made by doing a direct backup of the disc or my ISO's I created from the disc.
Thanks,
Aaron
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The video Options are in Tools --> Options --> Video
The main option for decoding is just the checkboxes for:
- Hardware accelerate video decoding when possible
- VideoClock (will adjusted non-bitstreamed audio to prevent the occasional video frame drop/add due to clock drift)
- Optimize hardware decoding for performance (this is a madVR only option for low end GPUs)
The cause of dropped frames can be a few things (and decoding is the least likely). Can you describe:
- What GPU are you using
- What OS are you using (Win 10 / 11 etc)
- What is "Jumpy Playback"? Is it the occasional single frame drop/repeat, a bunch of drops/repeats every now and again, continuous frame drops all the time, a weird micro stuttering all the time.
Also, unless there is something very specific you need in madVR, I'd suggest you use Video Mode: Red October JRVR. madVR is now very old and bugs are simply not being addressed.