

If the new one is not fully compatible with an already known renderer, the implementation can be very hard, particularly without documentation. Resolution: 1280*720 24.000Hz (powerstrip) 24.001Hz (reclock) or 48. DVBViewer uses a lot of interfaces for communicating with the renderer. Video Codec: ffdshow (but same result with any codec)

Player: Zoom Player (same result with MPC and MPCHC) meaning it stays red/flashing green for ever. the adjustment +/- XX.XX bit drops, then rises by 10/20, then drops and rises. A progress bar shows you how long it will take to remove Haali Media Splitter. Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program). On another note my system clock sometimes fluctuates alot. When you find the program Haali Media Splitter, click it, and then do one of the following. If i switch renderer to EVR it plays at the correct speed. No settings that i can find provide the correct speed playback. Leading to desync which gets worse and worse. The audio plays at normal rate and the video is slow. Playing the same video with display refresh set to 24Hz the video is smooth, stutter free, but slow. So, you need to find optimal settings for your PC and good guide should only present you a tips where to look for and explain some options.I have two issues, i have no idea if they are related or if they are not, so they are going in this one thread. Just because something works on mine PC it doesn't mean it will work as good as on your PC. You need to set up player and madVR in the way it will work stable on your computer. When it comes to setting up madVR (and most other software) there is no "one size fits all". But, in theory and sometimes in practice larger queue improves stability of playback.Ībout guide you linked and my last statement. If you have slower computer it will slow down seeking as more frames need to be decoded when you jump to some frame. Increasing queue values keeps more decoded frames in memory. the backbuffer appears only in window mode and it disappears from stats when i switch to full screen! is that normal? and what happens if i increased the values of queue? Yes, it is normal for backbuffer do disapire in FSE when you use "new rendering path" (present several frames in advance).

and choppy problem gone, everything is now great. mpc-be's backbuffer is 7, dropped frames is too low and stable.
