Basically the app could force vsync on too. Don't know why this is not done.
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vsync issue
Go into the control panel (amdcccle) opengl/3d options and make sure you have "sync to vblank" enabled.
Could the frame rate be a problem? A seperate 1080p 24fps plays fine.
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Yeah, "sync to vblank" and "wait for vertical refresh" are the same.
What is your display refresh rate set to ? Maybe it's just a bit slower than the video frame rate - that might result in jerky playback.
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I'm just guessing based on your comment that some 720p 60Hz were jerky with sync-to-vblank enabled while 24Hz videos were not. If tweaking the refresh rate doesn't help (I'm thinking your display might be at 59 rather than 60 Hz) think about things like memory shortages, swapping etc...Test signature
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostI'm just guessing based on your comment that some 720p 60Hz were jerky with sync-to-vblank enabled while 24Hz videos were not. If tweaking the refresh rate doesn't help (I'm thinking your display might be at 59 rather than 60 Hz) think about things like memory shortages, swapping etc...
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Wouldn't it be reasonable to release the xvba sdk as mentioned in
And opensource the xvba-video wrapper? Then the pcom output should work for everybody too and gl output would not be needed.
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