Hello,
Long time user of JRiver now, lately I've been (recently) having an issue on my desktop PC where the videos will stutter every 40-41 minutes (it's 100% reproducible, happens every single time). This is reported by madVR as 2 or 3 dropped frames (never more, never less), the audio however plays absolutely fine, no glitch, no drop out. But the video stutter is very noticeable - I see it every time, even when madVR UI is hidden (hence why it's driving me nuts).
This is not MC25 specific, I had it with MC23 too (I upgraded a few days ago) but this is JRiver MC specific. MPC-HC/BE does not have it, using the exact same settings and combination of madVR/LAV + the exact same files. Games do not stutter every 40 minutes, either.
The settings I use in madVR do not seem to matter (although I haven't tried messing with all of them yet), I tried DX9, 11, demanding scaling algorithms, less demanding ones etc. - it always happens. The file played back also does not matter one bit. But if it's longer than 40 mins, then yep, I'll get the stutter again after another 40 minutes. If I interact with the PC however (pause playback, alt-tab or whatever) the "40 minute timer" is reset so to say. So it seems that the issue only occurs after 40 minutes of uninterrupted video playback. But why? How?
I checked Windows Event Viewer, Task Scheduler, Task Manager/Ressource Monitor, absolutely nothing happening that could explain it (that I can see anyway). CPU/GPU frequencies aren't budging one bit either. My laptop does not have the issue at all.
It's hard for me to say when this started happening because I didn't watch a lot of films with JRiver for a few months until very recently. But I'm almost certain things were still fine in February at least...
Any ideas? Reminds me a bit of the old (but now fixed) "Start Menu not working bug" because it happens only after a set amount of time but can be prevented by actively using the PC.
Thanks!
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Desktop specs: 8700k, 1080 ti, 32GB RAM, 3 SSDs, Windows 10 Pro up to date (including video drivers which I patched recently and reset the settings)
Laptop: Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (i5-8250U, 8GB RAM, 128GB NVME, Windows 10 Home up to date)