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Originally Posted by snyders6dogrecipe
I really wish I could say the differences between two produced videos was something I could easily define, like tearing or graininess or the picture being upside-down.. I guess it just feels like the frames are being assembled in a haphazard way when the back buffer isn't being used, and somehow it makes a difference. I wish I could be more helpful with this.
Here are two more samples, in png format:
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http://h.imagehost.org/view/0056/fox2
http://h.imagehost.org/view/0324/fox3.png
And may I ask why the lock-backbuffer function was omitted from the latest version?
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According to imagemagic those 2 images are identical.
lock-back buffer was replaced with the GPU flush options that you can find in the rightclick menu > renderer settings
Does your problem match what is explained in this bug report:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/mpc-hc/ticket/110