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Originally Posted by LoRd_MuldeR
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I do remember this was important for you...
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Originally Posted by someone`
It still happens , but i found new trick : start playback --> pause --> reopen --> smooth playback .
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Hmmmm... Can I have a log, please?
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Originally Posted by SamuriHL
Just tested 0.53 on my laptop. With my 2 test files I didn't go over 60% for MPC-HC CPU usage and only had under 10 dropped frames at the very beginning. Video is smooth and looks awesome.
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So 0.53 is a noticeable improvement on your laptop? That's great to hear!
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Originally Posted by toniash
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Haven't seen that. I imagine it should work quite well for NVidia, but I think there might be problems with ATI.
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Originally Posted by Mark_A_W
The first log is of this strange thing where the monitor changes from 95.906hz interlaced to 60hz interlaced when it jumps into exclusive mode.
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Yeah, I don't understand that, either. On my secondary monitor similar things happen. It seems that *after* I switch to the correct refresh rate, Windows suddenly reports 60Hz. So madVR says: Ok, then I'll use that. Very weird. Should be solved once I implement the automatic refresh rate changing. Oh well, maybe I should stop being such a perfectionist and implement a crude automatic refresh rate changer soon instead of waiting for the perfect solution (which will take time).
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Originally Posted by Mark_A_W
I will try 0.53 now....I can't keep up with you!!
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Originally Posted by Andy o
You just need that TID number, besides the log? Cause process explorer takes a few seconds to update, so can I just take that TID right after I switch from exclusive to windowed?
If so, it's 2444 madVR.ax+0x8470
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Yes, that's the number I need. But the number changes every time you start a new video. And I need the number to match the log you're creating. Then I can search the log for that number.