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07/14/04 - Jerky PC video playback - SOLVED!
Bravo! I commend and recommend! The most lucid explanations for the PC video clocking problem, and elegant solution.
You have a 3.4ghz P4-HT, 800mhz FSB, Raid 0, (or less), you STILL have jerky video, judder and dropped frames without ReClock. The readme file included in the download is a tutorial for WHY this problem exists, but in a nutshell, your video card does not synchronize its speed with the frame rate of a movie because the clocks used in the video card (to show the video) and in the PC (to play the video) are completely distinct, thus there always is deviation between them, and then jerkiness is inevitable.
Download the program, then spend 45 minutes reading the help file. You won't believe what you didn't know. The Vsynch tools show you exactly what performance settings of your system work and more importantly, which ones don't.
The screen capture (above) doesn't remotely give a clue about the clarity, robustness and elegance of this tool.
A must especially for WMV9-HD but also DVD. You won't regret this. I give it my highest recommendation, A++.
Well done! |