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Author Topic: Trying to eliminate Judder - Video at 25fps  (Read 128 times)

Sky King

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Trying to eliminate Judder - Video at 25fps
« on: Yesterday at 04:33:31 am »

Several sets of video files I have indicated that they are at 25fps when inspecting the files via tagging.  The resultant playback shows heavy judder every second or so, especially when the camera is panning.

I see there are display options in MC to address playback of several different file FPS but none specific to 25fps.  Is there a setting in MC's video and display section that I can use to address this type of file specifically or am I stuck with the judder?

Thank you very much for your suggestions.
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Hendrik

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Re: Trying to eliminate Judder - Video at 25fps
« Reply #1 on: Today at 01:00:51 am »

The typical way to handle 25fps is to set your screen to a clean multiple of that. So 50Hz, or 100Hz. Then it should look smooth, at least it does for me.
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Re: Trying to eliminate Judder - Video at 25fps
« Reply #2 on: Today at 04:51:10 am »

You can set to MC to automatically change the display mode to match the video being played.
Options > Video > Display Settings: set Display Settings automatic Change Mode to ON (btw @Hendrik, the name of this setting could be fixed, sounds like a bad english translation)

This only works if your display supports different refresh rates. Most laptops only work at 60Hz.
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Sky King

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Re: Trying to eliminate Judder - Video at 25fps
« Reply #3 on: Today at 05:22:37 am »

My wife, and I, give thanks to you both for getting the issue resolved!  My first time through, I failed to realize that the last setting in the list was for PAL 25/50 and going back and changing that in either the "Custom" or the "On" modes fixed the issue I was having.  I am using a Sony Bravia 9 TV.

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