I'm glad that worked.
As far as other settings, it depends on what you want to achieve.
You can lower CPU usage by lowering the "Quality Setting" option, or by changing the Video Mode to Red October Standard (instead of HQ).
You can increase image quality (and CPU usage) by increasing that same Quality Setting option. Increase beyond what your hardware can do, and you will have problems, some of which require complicated fiddling and advanced understanding to resolve. So be careful.
Given your hardware, you should certainly be able to run at the "Balanced" quality setting without trouble.
Turning on VideoClock is usually a good thing.
You can also improve the smoothness of playback by adjusting the display settings so that movies play at their native frame rate, assuming your video card and TV will cooperate with that. That again is something that may require some tweaking and advanced understanding on your part, and I don't know how familiar you are with tweaking MadVR parameters or testing/changing refresh rates. Some people don't notice those issues visually, so if you're not complaining about it already, you might want to let sleeping dogs lie.