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@clsid2 Those extra frames are different, hence the better visuals. But I haven't counting frames because of my bad math skills, the many double and triple frames and the method...
@clsid2 Your question made me test something again. I searched for such an extra frame and I found it in MPCVR 60 Hz, EVR(CP) 144 Hz but not in MPCVR...
@clsid2 I never use madvr and I have not installed it.
@clsid2 I could but the problem is probably something hard coded or a bad divider, making 144 looking worse then 60. And those recordings are janky as it gets, it...
@clsid2 Those recordings have different time stamps so it is really no fun. Also you can't look at those colored blocks because they are added artificially, you have to look...
@clsid2 It is enabled by default in klite cp and I don't use LAV for deinterlacing.
I can watch it several times and I hope my feelings won't be wrong, but I have enough of frame peeping one by one. :)
It is a persistent problem. I am user of the klite codec pack, so the version on my system of today is: MPC Video Renderer 0.5.7.1812 (git-2022.01.10-7488a3c) x64.
@janos666 @JTGaming It has nothing to do with 144Hz, the problem occurs with everything above 60 Hz. I can't see it in the graphs, I see it on the screen....